Who We Serve
We offer services to combat wounded veterans as well as their families, from all combat eras. We define a combat wounded veteran as someone who has:
- Served in a combat theater and sustained a physical, mental, and/or emotional injury
- Received an Honorable Discharge
Eligibility
You are eligible to apply if you were deployed to the below areas.
War Zone Veterans, All Eras, Including:
- World War II – 7 December 1941 to March 1946
- Korean War – 27 June 1950 to 27 July 1954
- Vietnam War – 28 February 1961 to 7 May 1975
- Lebanon – 25 August 1982 to 26 February 1984
- Grenada – 23 October 1983 to 21 November 1983
- Panama – 20 December 1989 to 31 January 1990
- Persian Gulf – 2 August 1990 to …
- Somalia – 17 September 1992 to …
- Bosnia – 21 November 1995 to 1 November 2007
- Kosovo – 24 March 1999 to …
- Operation Joint Endeavor/Guard/Forge – 24 March 1999 to …
- Global War on Terrorism – 11 September 2001 to …
- Operation Enduring Freedom – 7 October 2001 to …
- Operation Iraqi Freedom – 19 March 2003 to 17 February 2010
- Operation New Dawn – 17 February 2010 to …
Juan Velazquez
“I fought wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the greatest war I have ever fought was coming back home and tying to live a normal live. Fairways for Warriors drew me out of that darkness and gives me a reason to live.” Read More >
Testimonials
Yaritza Perez
“Fairways for Warriors saved my life. Had it not been for Fairways for Warriors I don’t know where I would be today or whether or not I would even be here. They made me feel human again.” Read More >
Robert “BJ” Jackson Jr.
“It is helping mind, body, and spirit heal and helps us find our “NEW NORMAL”. For this, I am proud to say Fairways for Warriors is my NEW UNIFORM.” Read More >
We provide hope and are changing lives. When a combat veteran returns from the front lines their personal battle is just beginning. The sad truth is that 22 veterans commit suicide every day in the U.S. – that is one every 65 minutes. Several of our wounded veterans have stated that if we hadn’t provided them with hope, they too may have committed suicide.