Wounded Warriors Family Support
Honoring those who served in the heart of Silicon Valley.

San Jose — the capital of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California — is home to a vibrant and often overlooked veteran community. Santa Clara County is home to more than 100,000 veterans, men and women who traded military service for civilian life in one of the most dynamic and competitive regions in the world. The transition is rarely easy. For veterans and their families who call San Jose home, the challenges are as unique as the city itself: a housing market among the costliest in the nation, a technology-driven economy that can feel distant from the skills earned in uniform, and the quiet isolation that often accompanies the shift from military to civilian life. Wounded Warriors Family Support (WWFS) is honored to stand alongside these heroes every step of the way.
San Jose has a proud military tradition. Moffett Federal Airfield — one of the Bay Area’s defining military installations — has served the nation for nearly a century, and the region’s deep roots in defense contracting and aerospace have long connected Silicon Valley to the armed forces. National Guard units, Reserve components, and thousands of veterans who have settled here from bases across the country all call this region home. Yet behind the city’s gleaming skyline and innovation economy, many veterans face a more difficult reality: skyrocketing rents, limited affordable housing, a fragmented VA healthcare system, and the daily challenge of translating military experience into the language of the tech sector.
Wounded Warriors Family Support was built to provide exactly the kind of sustained, specialized support that veterans and their families need. Founded with the singular mission of assisting the families of those who have been wounded, injured, or killed during combat service, WWFS delivers programs that address the full spectrum of veteran and military family needs. In San Jose, those needs are as diverse as the communities spread across Silicon Valley’s cities and neighborhoods.

Through our caregiver respite programs, WWFS gives the often-overlooked heroes behind the heroes — the spouses, parents, and children caring for wounded warriors — a chance to recharge, reconnect, and find peace. In a high-pressure city like San Jose, where the cost of everything from groceries to childcare ranks among the highest in the nation, caregiving without relief can quickly lead to burnout and crisis. WWFS steps in before that breaking point is reached, offering respite experiences that allow caregivers to rediscover their own strength.
Our mobility is freedom programs help veterans with service-connected disabilities live fuller, more autonomous lives across San Jose’s sprawling urban landscape. Whether it is an adaptive vehicle modification that allows a wounded warrior to navigate the Bay Area’s roadways independently, or specialized home equipment that enables meaningful participation in family and community life, WWFS invests in the freedom that every veteran has earned through their service and sacrifice.
Family retreats and healing programs bring San Jose veterans and their loved ones together in settings designed for restoration and reconnection. After deployments, injury, and the daily grind of recovery, families need dedicated time and space to heal together. WWFS creates those opportunities — because healing is not a solo mission, and no veteran or military family should ever have to face it alone.
San Jose’s economy is built on innovation — and veterans bring exactly the kind of discipline, leadership, and mission-driven work ethic that Silicon Valley was built on. WWFS helps veterans in San Jose harness their military training to build successful civilian careers and enterprises. Welding training, skilled trades programs, and employment support open doors for veterans seeking stable, well-paying work in the region’s booming construction, infrastructure, and defense technology sectors.
At its core, Wounded Warriors Family Support is about something simple: making sure no veteran and no military family ever feels forgotten or abandoned. San Jose is a place of extraordinary human talent and ambition. We are committed to ensuring that the stories of our city’s veterans are stories of dignity, purpose, and enduring hope.
Whether you are a veteran in East San Jose navigating VA benefits, a military spouse in Willow Glen searching for community, or a wounded warrior in the South Bay working toward independence — WWFS is here for you. We are here in San Jose, and we are here for you every step of the way. Join us in honoring those who served by making a gift today.
Your generosity can bring hope, healing, and happiness to those who have given so much. Stand with us in showing your unwavering devotion to our wounded veterans and their families.
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Wounded Warriors Family Support
11218 John Galt Blvd, Suite 103
Omaha, NE 68137
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