Texas 501(c)(3) (EIN 86-1336741) brings open-data veteran resource discovery to American Samoa's 4,000+ veterans across Pago Pago.
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — May 5, 2026 —Wounded Warriors (Texas 501(c)(3), EIN 86-1336741, IRS ruling year 2021) today announced that its open-data veteran-resource directory now indexes 20 verified veteran-serving resources across American Samoa.
American Samoa hosts approximately 4,000 U.S. military veterans across Pago Pago. The state directory at warriorsfund.org/state/american-samoa surfaces VA Medical Centers, Community-Based Outpatient Clinics, every Vet Center, every American Samoa County Veterans Service Office (or equivalent), and American Samoa Veterans Affairs Office state veterans homes where applicable.
Topic-specific subpages cover Mental Health, Housing (HUD-VASH + SSVF coverage), Employment (DVOP/LVER specialists at every state CareerOneStop office), Healthcare, Claims Help, and Crisis Support (988 + Press 1, with Spanish operators 24/7).
Cross-links to neighboring jurisdictions help cross-border veterans find the closest resource regardless of state lines. American Samoa donors should search EIN 86-1336741 in DAF portals (Fidelity Charitable, Schwab Charitable, Vanguard Charitable, NPT) — banks route donations by EIN, not by name. Wounded Warriors holds the Candid 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency.
American Samoa is one of the 56 U.S. jurisdictions where Wounded Warriors operates open-data veteran-resource infrastructure. Smaller-population jurisdictions are often the most underserved by national-scale charity directories — that's exactly where granular, geocoded, machine-queryable resource discovery matters most.Dillon Parkes, Founder & Executive Director, Wounded Warriors