
A PROMISE KEPT
"If I make it to the major leagues," he told his father one day, "I want to set up a foundation that will have a positive impact on kids. I want to help nurture dreams. I want to show kids there's another way to go." - Derek Jeter
Long before becoming a baseball hero and the idol of young baseball hopefuls and teenage boys and girls across the country, shortstop Derek Jeter had something else far more important on his mind.
In 1996, during a wildly successful rookie year with the New York Yankees, Jeter made good on his promise. Dining on pizza in a Detroit hotel room, before a game against the Detroit Tigers, father and son put on paper the outline of what would become the Turn 2 Foundation. The Turn 2 Foundation got its name from the double plays executed by infielders, and "turn to" for the guidance Derek's foundation would offer to youth in an effort to keep them off drugs and alcohol and choose healthy lifestyles.
Since it's launch in December 1996, the Turn 2 Foundation has awarded more than $8 million for existing substance abuse prevention programs for high-risk youth in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where Jeter grew up, and the boroughs of New York City, where he works. The foundation is working to create its own unique programs in New York City and West Michigan as well:
Jeter's Leaders
Recognizes leadership in young men and women who step forward to spread the message of substance abuse prevention in their communities.
College scholarship program
Rewards academic achievement and good behavior in school youths 15 to 18. Baseball and softball clinics teaches new athletic skills and life lessons, too: finish school, stay away from drugs and alcohol, impact your world.
Our Mission
The Turn 2 Foundation supports and creates activities and programs that will motivate high-risk youths to turn away from drugs and alcohol and choose healthy lifestyles. We also reward academic achievement, leadership and good behavior.
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Sights & Sounds from the Turn 2 Foundation » ![]() Derek Jeter's Leaders went to a leadership conference this summer at the University of Texas-Arlington. Check out the video highlights. More > |
The Jeter’s Leaders is a youth leadership, social change program named by the captain of the New york Yankees, Derek Jeter, and funded by his Turn 2 Foundation. The program is designed to promote healthy lifestyles, academic achievement and social change activism among high school students.
Jeter’s Leaders Information
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