Today both parents serve on the turn 2 foundation board of directors Members of jeter's family make up a large portion of the foundation's board of directors, including his father, dr Jeter’s sister (and fellow shortstop), sharlee jeter, is president of the nonprofit.
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Sharlee jeter is president of the turn 2 foundation, a nonprofit established by derek jeter in 1996 to help young people reach their full potential by fostering leadership development, academic achievement, healthy lifestyles and social change.
Today, sharlee occupies influential roles within several of derek’s enterprises
A special tribute to the leaders of derek jeter’s program this year, in particular, derek jeter’s turn 2 foundation raised funds worth $2 million The charity benefits kids around new york, michigan, and tampa, where jeter has got past and present associations. Charles jeter, to motivate young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and “turn 2” healthy lifestyles. Recently, in an interview with comfort cases through the fostering change podcast, sharlee jeter, who also serves as vice president of strategy & development for jeter ventures, which encompasses derek’s full portfolio of business operations, spoke about her one big wish for the turn 2 foundation.
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Derek jeter’s second annual blackjack tournament weekend, presented by the guitar hotel at seminole hard rock hotel & casino hollywood, raised $850,000 to support the turn 2 foundation and its programs serving youth.
In 1996, during his rookie season with the new york yankees, derek jeter and his father, dr Charles jeter, founded the turn 2 foundation to motivate young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and “turn 2” healthy lifestyles Twenty five years later, the turn 2 foundation has given back more than $30 million and continues to build on that legacy by creating programs designed to.