Walmart
Our goal is to support veterans and military families during their service and beyond. That’s how we’ve built a culture where veterans feel they belong, with benefits for their well-being and an understanding that the skills gained in service can transfer to any job out there.
About Walmart & Veterans
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At Walmart, we’re committed to supporting those who serve, and we have been since the very beginning. Our founder, Sam Walton, served in the U.S. Army during the second World War. Honoring service members is in our DNA.
Our goal is to support veterans and military families during their service and beyond. That’s how we’ve built a culture where veterans feel they belong, with benefits for their well-being and an understanding that the skills gained in service can transfer to any job out there.
Stats
- More than 533,525 veterans and military spouses hired since 2013
- More than 63,400 veterans and military spouses promoted since 2013
- $1.2 billion spent with veteran-owned suppliers in FY23
- $44 million given by the Walmart Foundation to veteran and military causes
What pillars does Walmart work on with those who have served?
- Employment
- Education
- Entrepreneurship
- Well-being
Find more information on how Walmart supports Veterans here.