Sarah Ford | June 8, 2012

Wounded Warrior Project’s Private Social Network Connects People With Personal Problems

Wounded Warrior ProjectPeople who are dealing with health issues or trauma, for instance, probably don’t want to use Facebook to associate themselves with a nonprofit that specializes in such matters, even though they may want to find a good online connection to information and peers.

The Wounded Warrior Project has solved that probably by starting WWP Connect, a private social network just for the people the organization serves.

Click here to watch a video & learn more about benefits of this new, private social network.

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