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Pro football player William Gay has teamed up with HopeLine from Verizon to share his story about losing his mother to domestic violence

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On April 29th, Verizon hosted an event in New York City with pro football player William Gay and actress Uzo Aduba to support their HopeLine® from Verizon program and announce the goal of 1 million phone donations by the end of 2015 to support victims of domestic violence.

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