Derek Jeter Gives Kids Someone To Turn 2.
Growing up in Kalamazoo, Mich., New York Yankees short stop Derek Jeter and his younger sister, Sharlee, witnessed first hand the value of community service.

Their father, Charles, a Ph.D. in sociology, counseled drug addicts and alcoholics, and their mother, Dorothy, was a fixture at PTA meetings...


100 Most Eligible Bachelors. Anyone hoping to get to first base with the 6'3" New York Yankee should know this: You will first have to face Jeter's screening committee...
People Magazine: 2000

Sports Illustrated Photo Gallery.
CNNSI.com: 1999

People Profiles: He's a nice guy, close to his family, hard-working and devastatingly handsome. No wonder Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is the team's Most Popular Player.
People Magazine: October 22, 1999

50 Most Beautiful People. His 17-game hitting streak--the longest by a New York Yankee rookie since Joe DiMaggio's in 1936--made shortstop Derek Jeter a major player in the team's 1996 World Series win.
People Magazine: 1997

Derek Jeter Player Stats.
CNNSI.com

Turn 2 Foundation
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Susan Lucci
Derek Jeter
Andre Agassi
Lance Armstrong
Faith Hill
Jimmy Smits
Jerry & Bobbye Sloan
--1999--
Chris Spielman
Boomer Esiason
Garth Brooks
Chris Evert
Grant Hill
Mary Tyler Moore


March of Dimes
Turn 2 Foundation
The Andre Agassi
Charitable Foundation

Lance Armstrong Foundation
Faith Hill Family Literacy Project
The National Hispanic
Foundation for the Arts

The Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation

Stefanie Spielman Fund
for Breast Cancer Research

The Boomer Esiason Foundation
Touch 'em All Foundation
Chris Evert Charities
The Special Olympics
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation


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