
Marine Sgt.
Luis Mercado, Jr.
Newburgh Free Academy,
Class of 2001.
Currently responsible for the lives of
many men, serving on the front lines in the war in Iraq.
His mother, Luz Mercado, is collecting
and mailing supplies - sending out care packages daily to
boost the soldiers morale and to get them the things that so
many of us take for granted every day. Luz has established the
"Support Our Heroes" Foundation to buy
and ship supplies.
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November
19, 2008
Que Pasa?: Support Our Heroes sends
parcels to troops abroad

By Carmen Ramos
Times Herald-Record
NEW WINDSOR — This
year Thanksgiving will be routine for many people, but for
Luz Mercado the holiday will never be the same until her
son, U.S. Marine Corps. Sgt. Luis A. Mercado, returns from
deployment overseas.
"It's been forever," said Luz. Her son was first deployed
for the war in Iraq in 2004.
That was also the year Luz started a nonprofit organization,
Support Our Heroes, which she still runs out of her home in
New Windsor in an effort to provide the troops overseas with
some of the necessities people at home take for granted.
At first, the organization received donations that allowed
Luz to send packages to Iraq daily, but over the last three
years, donations dwindled and are now almost nonexistent.
The lack of support has forced Luz to do whatever she can on
her own, which means buying a little extra of everything
from snacks to toiletries when she does her shopping, then
coming up with the money for delivery to Iraq.
When Luz recently sat down to review receipts from purchases
she made with the troops in mind and the postage she paid to
have the items delivered, she came up with a total of about
$1,000 over the course of a few months, not including any
receipts she may have lost.
"I understand the economy is bad right now, but people are
still shopping. We're struggling, but we have our freedom
because of (the troops)," said Luz. "If life is rough for
us, how much worse can it be for them?"
It's during times like these that Luz wonders if it is worth
it to continue her efforts. But then she stands firm in her
commitment to her son and the troops, to follow through with
the supplies until the war is over.
"How am I gonna stop? There are people in the military that
don't get anything from their own families," Luz said.
Snacks, writing pads, pens, blank greeting cards, body wash,
tampons, puzzle books, tuna lunch packs and powdered energy
drinks are some of the items Luz looks forward to shipping
to Iraq during the holiday season.
On Thanksgiving, many people will have the usual things to
be thankful for. Luz will be grateful that her son is alive.
She will be grateful for the support of her family and
friends. She will be grateful for her freedom.
For more information on Support Our Heroes visit
www.supportourheroes.net. Donations may be sent to Support
Our Heroes, c/o Luz Mercado, 18 Windsor Square Drive., New
Windsor, NY 12553.
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