Helping to heal the physical and psychological wounds of war.
The Bob Woodruff Foundation is the national nonprofit that helps ensure our nation’s injured service members, veterans and their families return to a homefront ready to support them. Read more at About Us.
ReMIND.org is a public education movement of the Bob Woodruff Foundation that educates the public about the needs of injured service members, veterans and their families as they reintegrate into their communities.
Stand Up for Heroes Nightline Piece
Check out this amazing Nightline piece capturing the essence of Stand Up for Heroes: featuring Andrew Kinard, his journey after combat, and a glimpse of our 5th annual night of hope, healing, and laughter. Get inspired by clicking this link.
5th Annual Stand Up for Heroes
Check out some images from this UNFORGETTABLE star studded-event by clicking here.
Honoring Veterans and their Caregivers
Veterans Day Good Morning America Piece: Learn how grateful individuals came together for Stand up for Heroes to salute not only our wounded servicemembers, but their extraordinary caregivers by clicking this link.
2011 End of Year Highlights
To date, the Bob Woodruff Foundation has spent over $10 million on programs, invested in 57 organizations, given 131 grants, and impacted over 1,000,000 service members, veterans, family members and support personnel. Click here to check out snapshots of some of the Foundation’s 2011 activities planned and produced in collaboration with others to raise awareness and reach the American public in new ways.
Bob Woodruff Reports
Bob’s latest story

ABC News Reporter, Bob Woodruff is back to work full time. Read more about his latest stories and coverage of injured service members.
News From The Cause
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