King Mack is a pillar in the New Orleans community who has done a lot to help keep kids off of the streets. I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mack to talk about his story and how he became the man he is today.
This is an interview that is relatable outside of New Orleans. Healthy communication is what the youth need. A lot of us were raised in environments similar to what the kids are surrounded by today. I like the approach that Mack took, and I think you will too.
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