Texas 501(c)(3) (EIN 86-1336741) brings open-data veteran resource discovery to Georgia's 700,000+ veterans across Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, and 12 top cities.
THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS — May 4, 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 2,726 verified veteran-serving resources across Georgia.
Georgia hosts approximately 700,000 U.S. military veterans, with significant active-duty separation pipelines from Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Fort Stewart, Hunter Army Airfield, Robins AFB, and Moody AFB. The state directory at warriorsfund.org/state/georgia surfaces the Atlanta VA Health Care System (Decatur), Augusta VA, Dublin VA, plus 30+ Community-Based Outpatient Clinics, every Georgia County Veterans Service Office, and Georgia Department of Veterans Service state veterans homes (Augusta, Milledgeville).
Georgia-specific benefits indexed include the Georgia Veterans Education Career Transition Resource Center, the Georgia Veteran-Owned Business Initiative, and Georgia Hero Scholarship for children of disabled veterans. Topic-specific subpages cover Mental Health, Housing, Employment (high relevance given Fort Moore separation pipeline), Healthcare, Claims Help, Crisis Support.
Cross-links to neighboring states (Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) help cross-border veterans. Georgia donors should search EIN 86-1336741 in DAF portals. Wounded Warriors holds the Candid 2026 Platinum Seal.
Fort Moore separates more soldiers each year than any single Army installation. The transition window — last 90 days of active duty through 12 months post-separation — is when veteran-aid resources matter most: claims help, employment, housing. Indexing every Atlanta-area resource that serves transitioning Fort Moore soldiers is the highest-leverage state-level work we do.Dillon Parkes, Founder & Executive Director, Wounded Warriors