August 31, 2018 – He successfully completed rehab and credits his faith for pulling him out of the darkness of addiction. Now he’s going even further, sponsoring local children he doesn’t know so they can play football for their local teams. His motivation stems from one question he asked himself: “What can I do to play my part and be a productive member of society.”
Wolosin did not have to do this. He knows that. But when you’ve been that close to death, you can’t help but want to celebrate life, by bringing joy to those around you. “My heart is trying to help kids to not go through what I went through. The best thing for me to do is catch them at a young age,” he said.
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