
Mack is a Teen Who Loves Sports and Wants to Someday Join the US Army
Mackensie, who likes to be called Mack, is an active and loving teen. He enjoys spending time outdoors exploring nature and recently joined his high school swim team, which he is absolutely loving.
A Kind and Thoughtful Young Leader
When indoors, Mack enjoys reading and playing video games. He is often described by friends and adults as kind, curious, thoughtful, and inquisitive. Although he may appear shy and serious at first, Mack warms up quickly and connects easily with others.
Passionate About Sports and Outdoor Activities
Mack is very social and thrives in active environments. He has a strong interest in learning new sports and enjoys bike riding, hoverboarding, rollerblading, and riding his scooter. He has exceptional gross motor skills and balance, making him a skilled natural athlete.

Mack’s Goals and Dreams for the Future
When asked about his future, Mack confidently shares that he hopes to join the United States Army when he grows up. He has an adventurous spirit and is always eager to try new experiences and push his boundaries.
Thriving in School With Big Academic Growth
Mack is a hard worker and follows an educational plan designed to support his social, emotional, and academic development. Over the past year, he has made remarkable progress in school, and his grades continue to improve. Mack is well-liked by both teachers and peers and is learning to take on leadership roles by helping others.
Mack Loves Animals and Strong Sibling Bonds
Mack is gentle and nurturing with animals and loves spending time with the pets in his foster home. He is also deeply bonded with his two brothers, who live in western Massachusetts. It is important to him – and to his success – that these sibling relationships are maintained through regular visits, phone calls and virtual chats.
What Mack Needs in a Forever Family
Mack would do well in most family constellations, whether as the youngest or only child in the home. His future family should be patient, structured, and able to provide the individual attention he needs. A home that values routine, positive reinforcement, and consistency will help him continue to thrive. Supporting his emotional and academic growth is essential for helping him reach his full potential.
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