One Heart: Where are they now?

Mack White

Gainesville Tornado 2008

Mack White experienced first hand what it is like to be a part of the "cradle to the cage" pipeline. Mack was born into the circumstances and cruelty of inner city life in Houston's toughest neighborhood only to end up in prison, a two-time felon, at the age of 16. Mack never denies his part in this tragedy, but is convinced that there are ways to keep others from making the same choices and break the cycle. Kids born into cultural depravity are making adult decisions, life altering decisions, at ages as young as 10. With that in mind, Mack is on a mission to teach every kid in America that when opportunity is rare and life's not fair, preparation is the only way out of his or her snare. Because of Mack's leadership for good in prison, he earned a reputation that gave him an opportunity to be mentored by a Faith Christian School family who attended the football game that launched this movie. He now lives with this family in Flower Mound and in seven short months he: has obtained his Driver's license, has begun working, has bought a truck, is working on his GED, has become the domestic spokesperson for Touch A Life Foundation, which works to saves kids in Africa and around the world from slavery, has become a consultant on the movie One Heart. He has recently signed a contract with Kim Dawson Talent and Modeling Agency in Dallas. Mack's Character is woven throughout movie.

Mack is now being mentored as a public speaker by Victor Marx

Kris Hogan Mark Williams