Parker’s Kitchen Partners With Wounded Warrior Project

The company will match 25% of each customer donation during its round-up campaign.

March 03, 2026

Parker’s Kitchen has partnered with Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) for its third consecutive year to support local veterans in Georgia and South Carolina, the company said in a press release. All Parker’s Kitchen locations will run a round-up campaign to support the organization from March 1 through July 5.

The company will match 25% of every customer donation, “amplifying the impact and supporting even more veterans,” the retailer said. In addition, the company will match 50% of every customer donation throughout the month of May in honor of National Military Appreciation Month and Parker’s Kitchen's 50th anniversary.

“We’re deeply honored to partner with Wounded Warrior Project for the third year to help local veterans and their families, who have made significant sacrifices to protect our freedoms,” said Parker’s Kitchen Founder and Executive Chairman Greg Parker. “At Parker’s Kitchen, we truly appreciate the service of military veterans and want to do our part to support heroes and their loved ones across Georgia and South Carolina.”

Parker’s Kitchen first joined forces with WWP in 2024 to help provide life-changing services and programs to local, post-9/11 injured veterans, their families and their caregivers. To date, Parker’s Kitchen has donated more than $660,000 to the award-winning nonprofit organization, it said. 

“For 250 years, the service and sacrifice of wounded warriors has helped to guarantee our freedoms, and supporters have helped us honor their courage,” said Brea Kratzert Todd, vice president of business development at WWP. “We are so grateful for the support of Parker’s Kitchen, and we’re thrilled to partner with them for a third year to help warriors and their loved ones in Georgia and South Carolina. Together, we steadfastly care for the ongoing needs of warriors and empower their futures.”