Air Force Wounded Warrior Program Email Format
Armed ForcesTexas, United States51-200 Employees
The Air Force Wounded Warrior Program (AFW2), based in San Antonio, Texas, operates within the armed forces sector to provide non-medical care and advocacy for Airmen who are seriously wounded, ill, or injured, along with their families and caregivers, as they recover and transition back to duty or civilian life. Working in collaboration with the Air Force Survivor Assistance Program, Airman & Family Readiness Centers, and the Air Force Medical Service, AFW2 focuses on personalized support that addresses a range of recovery needs beyond medical treatment. The program is federally funded and Congress mandated, and it is managed under the Air Force Warrior Care Division with operational oversight by the Air Force Personnel Center. It serves a growing community of wounded warriors and their families, with current outreach extending to thousands of individuals who require ongoing assistance as they navigate recovery and transition. The organization fits within the broader context of military support services aimed at comprehensive care and advocacy for service members and their families during and after severe health or injury events.