Wounded Warrior Project Receives Support from MobileHelp

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MobileHelp® announced a new year-long campaign to give back to Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP). Between Jan. 6, 2019 and Jan. 5, 2020, MobileHelp will donate $50 to WWP for each new emergency response system purchased. The products include those donated to wounded warriors during WWP's Soldier Ride Across America.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla.Jan. 9, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — To express gratitude to those who have served our country, MobileHelp® announced a new year-long campaign to give back to Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP).

Between Jan. 6, 2019 and Jan. 5, 2020, MobileHelp will donate $50 to WWP for each new emergency response system purchased.

“The generosity of our supporters enables Wounded Warrior Project to provide life-changing programs at no cost to the warriors we serve,” said Gary Corless, WWP warrior support. “Partners like MobileHelp provide us with critical resources that allow us to address the challenges warriors face head-on. We’re extremely grateful for their support.”

Since 2003, WWP has been a tireless advocate for our nation’s finest, improving the lives of millions of veterans and their families. The organization’s journey continues until every injured veteran who was once the warrior being carried off the battlefield is empowered to become the warrior who carries others, thus embodying the WWP logo. For warriors, the logo is an undeniable symbol that reminds them of their resilience – and their passion for continued service.

The donation from MobileHelp to WWP is based on purchases from a wide range of products, including MobileHelp Smart – a wearable device that combines the features of a smartwatch with emergency response capabilities. This device has previously been gifted to warriors participating in WWP’s Soldier Ride Across America and Warrior Care Network®.

When someone presses the “Help” button on a MobileHelp device, trained operators receive the call, locate the person, and determine the scope of the emergency to provide the right level of response.

Find out how you can give back at https://wwp.news/GiveBack and https://www.mobilehelp.com/military.

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