WOUNDED WARRIOR HOMES INC
1145 LINDA VISTA DR 104, SAN MARCOS, CA 92078 www.woundedwarriorhomes.org

Total Revenue
$487,729
Total Expenses
$590,069
Net Assets
$662,786

Organizations Filed Purposes: Wounded Warrior Homes provides transitional housing and reintegrative services for post-9/11 Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Traumatic Stress DISORDER.

Wounded Warrior Homes provides post-9/11 wounded veterans, struggling with Traumatic Brain Injury and/or POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER, with supportive transitional housing and a host of comprehensive re-integrative services.

Wounded Warrior Homes housed 18 post-9/11 veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and/or PTSD in its transitional housing program for a total of 3544 nights during the year which equates to an average of 197 nights per veteran. In addition to housing, the Organization provided the following re-integrative services and resources that include but are not restricted to: -access to its food pantry, personal care items, and over 100 grocery & gas cards-assistance with medical, dental, counseling, and DMV appointments-access to financial counseling and training-educational and job placement support-recreational and therapeutic activities-assistance in locating and securing furniture and housing supplies upon transition-assistance with legal appointments-assistance with car repair and payment of cell phone bills-supplying dog food for local veterans in the community in addition to those in our program with service dogs- help with navigating the VA system Additionally, we help each veteran in our program craft a life plan, then assist them to implement it, facilitating their transition to civilian society. Wounded Warrior Homes goal is to make a significant impact in the lives of veterans in our community. Veterans who complete the program may continue to receive support services. The organization received over 1700 contacts from veterans requesting support and assistance during the year. Over 4500 hours were spent responding to veteran needs in the community, Plus over 200 housing requests. We successfully transitioned 7 veterans during this very uncertain year.43,309.2 pounds in 11 eleven months = avg 3,937 per mo34,601 pounds out in 11 months = avg 3,145.5 per mo We served 97 families regularly = 295 PEOPLE PLUS hundreds more with our distributions to: STEP, ASYMCA, NSSD, the Davidson's, New Haven, Vista Teen Challenge, Casa de Amparo, Green Oaks Ranch, Operation Hope Shelter, Palomar College Food bank, UCSD MD/Nurses Lounge, StigTech, and Teri School staff.We served 16 Veterans with Service Dog food in our Partnership with Helen Woodward this calendar year: 6,769 pounds of Food - Valued at $11,184.13!

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Anna 'Mia' RoseberryExecutive Dir.50$77,083
Charmain Lowe-CostonSecretary5$0
Becky SanfordVice President5$0
Robert Bob GoughPresident5$0
Steve RoseberryDirector5$0
Clint PearmanTreasurer5$0

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