Texas 501(c)(3) (EIN 86-1336741) brings open-data veteran resource discovery to Tennessee's 480,000+ veterans across Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, 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 1,974 verified veteran-serving resources across Tennessee.
Tennessee hosts approximately 480,000 U.S. military veterans across Nashville (Tennessee Valley Healthcare System), Memphis (Memphis VA Medical Center), and the Mountain Home (Johnson City) VA Healthcare System covering East Tennessee. The state directory at warriorsfund.org/state/tennessee surfaces all three VA health systems, every Tennessee Department of Veterans Services field office, and Tennessee State Veterans Homes (Murfreesboro, Knoxville, Humboldt, Clarksville).
Tennessee-specific benefits indexed include the Tennessee Veterans Property Tax Relief, the Tennessee Veterans Education Assistance Program, and the Tennessee Hilton Honors Workforce Initiative for veteran hospitality employment. Topic-specific subpages cover Mental Health, Housing, Employment, Healthcare, Claims Help, Crisis Support.
Cross-links to neighboring states (Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia) help cross-border veterans — Tennessee borders 8 states, more than any state except Missouri. Tennessee donors should search EIN 86-1336741 in DAF portals. Wounded Warriors holds the Candid 2026 Platinum Seal.
Tennessee borders 8 states. A Bristol veteran can drive to Virginia, Kentucky, or North Carolina VA facilities faster than to Mountain Home. A Memphis veteran is closer to Mississippi or Arkansas resources than to Nashville. Cross-state resource discovery is the operational reality for Tennessee veterans, and our state-pages neighbor-linking architecture surfaces those cross-border options automatically.Dillon Parkes, Founder & Executive Director, Wounded Warriors