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Life in the NFL can be challenging. That’s where Dwight Hollier comes in


has been a crucial part of the NFL’s emphasis on social responsibility in the wake of the Ray Rice situation in 2014. Much of Hollier’s early professional training and experience came at a family violence center, and for the last three years Hollier has made presentations to players, coaches, and NFL employees about domestic violence and sexual assault awareness. (Boston Globe)

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