State Honoree

Eric Curl
Eric Curl, 14, of Flower Mound, Texas, an eighth-grader at Shadow Ridge Middle School, purchased and collected supplies that are needed, but not always available, for wounded soldiers in Afghanistan. Eric had earlier helped out at a USO appreciation event for servicemen as they prepared to depart for Afghanistan. "I was inspired that day by the soldiers I spent time with," he said. "They are our heroes." So when he later learned that military medical units overseas often lacked certain supplies needed for the care of wounded troops, "I knew I had to step in and take on this opportunity," said Eric. He reached out to a nonprofit organization called Soldiers' Angels to identify the specific items needed and find out where to send them. He asked friends and family members to help him collect donated items and contributions from local businesses and community members, and organized a car wash to buy additional supplies and pay for shipping. Eric had planned on securing enough supplies including sheets for evacuation gurneys, sweat suits for evacuating soldiers, and personal comfort items for 50 service members, but ended up with enough to help hundreds. He then recruited adults and fellow Boy Scouts to help sort and package the supplies. "I will never know the names of the soldiers I was able to help," said Eric. But "there is no way we as citizens of the U.S. can thank them enough."