Project WIN (Warrior Intern Network) is designed to help transitioning warriors and their families
receive professional training and experience in a potential future career.
Project WIN internships give wounded soldiers confidence about the value of their gifts
and talents, how their skills translate into careers and the opportunities
for success in life after the Army ...Read more!
How you can help... More than 30,000 American soldiers have been wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. Many of the injured will not be allowed to continue serving their country ...Find out how you can help!
Project WIN History: In December 2007, two Junction City, Kansas businessmen,
inspired by a speech about Fort Riley’s newly forming
Warriors Transition Battalion (WTB) delivered by then
Commanding General Robert Durbin, conceived the idea of
an Army-Community partnership to provide internship
opportunities for wounded soldier ...Read more!
Project WIN Employer Benefits: Project WIN is committed to matching soldier's interests with a participating local employer ...Read more!
Project WIN Intern Benefits: By being involved in the Project WIN (Warrior Intern Network) program, you create opportunities for you and your family's future. You will be surrounded by people who want to help you succeed while you are healing ...Read more!
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