Texas 501(c)(3) (EIN 86-1336741) brings open-data veteran resource discovery to Ohio's 750,000+ veterans across Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, 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 4,351 verified veteran-serving resources across Ohio.
Ohio hosts approximately 750,000 U.S. military veterans, with the country's most-decentralized county-level veteran services structure: all 88 Ohio County Veterans Service Commissions are independent, locally-funded, and authorized to provide direct emergency-aid grants to veterans in addition to claim assistance. Wounded Warriors' state directory at warriorsfund.org/state/ohio surfaces every one of them.
Ohio VA Medical Centers (Cincinnati, Cleveland Wade Park, Brecksville, Dayton, Chillicothe, Columbus) plus 30+ Community-Based Outpatient Clinics, every Vet Center, and the Ohio Department of Veterans Services state veterans homes (Sandusky and Georgetown) are all indexed.
Topic-specific subpages cover Mental Health, Housing (HUD-VASH + SSVF), Employment, Healthcare, Claims Help, and Crisis Support. Cross-links to neighboring states (Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Pennsylvania, West Virginia) help cross-border veterans.
Ohio donors should search EIN 86-1336741 in DAF portals. Wounded Warriors holds the Candid 2026 Platinum Seal of Transparency.
Ohio is unique — every county Veterans Service Commission can write emergency-aid checks directly to veterans. Most veterans don't know this exists. Indexing all 88 with current contact info means an unemployed Toledo veteran can find the Lucas County office that can write a $500 emergency rent grant tomorrow morning, not next week.Dillon Parkes, Founder & Executive Director, Wounded Warriors