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NatioNal CoNfereNCe reCogNized by PresideNt obama for addressiNg CritiCal teeN issues Inside the 2013 Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference presented by Goldman Sachs

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 3 4 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 LETTER from the FOUNDER WINTER/SPRING 2014 Dear Friends: TUR N 2 BOARD OF DIRECTORS As we enter the new year, I have great Founder and Chairman pride for our accomplishments in 2013 and am eager to embark on 2014, continuing our mission to give back DR. S. CHARLES JETER Vice Chairman to the youth we serve in Tampa, Florida, West Michigan and DOROTHY C. JETER Treasurer New York. SHARLEE JETER Secretary

I am constantly reminded of the impact our Foundation has NNEKA A. FRYE Member on the lives of the youth we serve. The Jeter’s Leaders from GERALD F. WILLIAMS Member West Michigan and New York collaborated to host our bi- annual Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference in July. With TURN 2 FOUNDATION STAFF the support of Goldman Sachs, the conference took place at the University of Chicago at Illinois. The event was attended LESLEY GAUDIO Director of Development & Events by approximately 250 high school students from all over the JOSEPH GORMAN Executive Assistant to the President country, looking for ways to bring positive change to their FRANLI GUZMAN Program Coordinator peers and their communities. All the attendees of the confer- ence teamed up with Goldman Sachs Community Teamworks SHARLEE JETER President to restore James Ward Elementary school, the oldest elemen- DIANE MARQUESS Consultant tary school in Chicago. KAYLIN MARRERO College Intern

I am excited to host our 11th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic JUAN OZUNA Development Assistant in Tampa and want to thank John Fontana and the Seminole Tribe for, once again, being the Presenting Sponsor. I also JETER’S LEADERS PROGRAM STAFF want to thank Avila Golf & Country Club and TPC of Tampa SIMONA VAREIKAITE New York Program Coordinator Bay for hosting our Golf Tournaments. We have been very fortunate to have such amazing partners who have remained BETH WASHINGTON Kalamazoo Program Director consistent over the years as well as bringing in new sponsors BETTY WILTSHIRE New York Program Director and supporters, which is necessary for the continued growth JENNIFER YOUNG HEYMOSS Kalamazoo Program Coordinator of my Foundation. Our Emcee, Harold Reynolds, has gra- ciously remained the Emcee and supported this event each RESOURCE COUNCIL MEMBERS year, assisting us in reaching our fundraising goals. DAVID ADDAMS Oliver Scholars Program I am very honored to have Grammy Award winning singer, JEFF BARKER Bank of America songwriter, actor and philanthropist, NE-YO, performing at KIMBERLY BARR Bronson Healthcare Group the Launch Party. To receive the support of an artist of his caliber is very humbling and I am appreciative that NE-YO PHIL CARRA Apjohn Group would take the time out of his busy recording schedule to JULIE CONNORS Bloomberg support my Foundation’s efforts. KIM DITOMASSO Ditto Consulting

I want to thank my sister, Sharlee, and her Turn 2 Staff, who DAVID FEIN do an excellent job assuring that the mission of the Founda- LAUREN GOLDSTEIN East Harlem Tutorial Program tion is accomplished from year to year. And to my many indi- SCOTT HOCEVAR Scott’s Sports Cards, Coins & Jewelry vidual and corporate sponsors, I want to thank you for allow- JONATHAN KOCH Bush Ross, PA ing me to continue to fulfill my dream of giving back to the community and helping young people achieve their dreams. MARTHA KORMAN-ZUMWALT American Reprographics Company TIMOTHY LEMANSKI FirstMerit Bank Sincerely, MARIE MARTINEZ DENISE MASELLA Chartis U.S. GREGORY SAUTER AECOM TODD SMITH Todd Smith Consulting, Inc. JANE TAMRAZ Biggs|Gilmore Derek Jeter TIM TERRENTINE Southwest Michigan First Founder & Chairman GEOFF WALKER Brand2Gether Consulting Group, LLC GREGG A. WALKER Sony Corporation MOSES L. WALKER CHERYL WASHINGTON BRYAN ZOCHER Kalamazoo RESA Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 5 TURN 2 EVENT STAFF Turn 2 Foundation Programs

JENNIFER ALLOCCO Graphic Designer

CLARE BARKELEY Personal Assistant to Derek Jeter

EILEEN BARROSO Photographer

DOUGLAS BIRO Golf Consultant NEW YORK Camp Scholarships JULIE CARROLL Accountant Derek Jeter/ Foundation Scholarship DENNIS CHOMINSKY Production Consultant Derek Jeter Siena College Scholarship NINA GREENBERG Event Consultant Jackie Robinson Recreation Center After School Program MATT MCCARTIN Security Jeter Meter Program JOSEPH OLIVERI Videographer Jeter’s Leaders Program GEORGE PISANTI Videographer * New York City Baseball Clinic HEATHER REIMELS Production Consultant Sorrentino Recreation Center After School Program

JIM WILLIAMS Event Consultant St. James Recreation Center After School Program St. John’s Recreation Center After School Program KIM WILSON Accountant Turn 2 Us Program THE MARINO ORGANIZATION Media Relations United Negro College Fund/Sharlee Jeter Scholarship

KALAMAZOO Derek Jeter/Kalamazoo Community Foundation Scholarships Derek Jeter Siena College Scholarship Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run

© 2014 TURN 2 FOUNDATION, INC. Jeter’s Leaders Program TURN 2 FOUNDATION, INC. * Kalamazoo Baseball Clinic 215 Park Avenue South, Suite 1905 New York, New York 10003 Proud 2 Be Me – Washington Writer’s Academy TEL: 212.475.2339 Proud 2 Be Me – Lake Street Boys & Girls Club FAX: 212.475.3378 www.turn2foundation.org Student Assistance Program – Portage Public Schools Three Rivers Area Mentoring (TRAM) Extra Innings at Derek’s Dugout After School Program United Negro College Fund/Sharlee Jeter Scholarship

TAMPA Stay Connected Derek Jeter Center at Phoenix House Derek Jeter/Hillsborough Education Foundation Scholarships Derek Jeter/St. Peter Claver School Scholarship Program Girls on the Run Program of Southern Tampa Bay https://www.facebook.com/DerekJeter * Tampa Baseball Clinic

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6 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Camp Scholarships Derek Jeter/Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship Derek Jeter Siena College Scholarship Jackie Robinson Recreation Center After School Program Jeter Meter Program Jeter’s Leaders Program New York City Baseball Clinic Sorrentino Recreation Center After School Program St. James Recreation Center After School Program St. John’s Recreation Center After School Program Turn 2 Us Program United Negro College Fund/Sharlee Jeter Scholarship

Derek Jeter/Kalamazoo Community Foundation Scholarships Derek Jeter Siena College Scholarship Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run Jeter’s Leaders Program Kalamazoo Baseball Clinic Proud 2 Be Me – Washington Writer’s Academy Proud 2 Be Me – Lake Street Boys & Girls Club Student Assistance Program – Portage Public Schools Three Rivers Area Mentoring (TRAM) Extra Innings at Derek’s Dugout After School Program United Negro College Fund/Sharlee Jeter Scholarship

Derek Jeter Center at Phoenix House Derek Jeter/Hillsborough Education Foundation Scholarships Derek Jeter/St. Peter Claver School Scholarship Program Girls on the Run Program of Southern Tampa Bay Tampa Baseball Clinic

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24 COVER STORY 2013 JETER’S LEADERS LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE presented by Goldman Sachs

Over 250 high school students came together to promote social change at the University of Illinois at Chicago

[IN EVERY ISSUE] [IN THIS ISSUE] 10 Letter from President Obama 5 Letter from the Founder 47 Event Recap 15 Harold Reynolds 11 Sponsor Listing 49 Special Thanks 18 Turn 2 Updates 21 Turn 2 News FEATURES 27 TRAM Unites Community With [ ] Annual Coat Drive 16 | Ne-Yo Performs at 32 | Jeter’s Leaders 27 New York Jeter’s Leaders Walk to 11th Annual Golf Classic Draw Strength Stop Diabetes 27 Proud 2 Give Back to the Community Grammy award winning singer, from Tragedy 27 Turn 2 Launches New After School Site songwriter, actor and philanthropist Phoenix House employee, Samantha Nettleton, shares her 29 Turn 2 Baseball Clinics Continue 19 | 18 Years of experience at the 2013 Jeter’s Strong Tradition Leaders Leadership Conference. 31 Students Stay on Track with Jeter Meter Postive Change 31 Turn 2 Camperships Continue to A look back over Dr. Dennis Provide Amazing Experiences Hunyadi’s 18 year involvement with the Turn 2 Foundation 34 | Jeter’s Leaders 33 Young Minds at Work Develop Tools for 37 Leaders In Their Community Success Through 37 Holiday Tradition 30 | 2013 Internship Initiative 40 Jeter’s Leaders Stay Ahead of the Class Holiday Express In 2013, the Turn 2 Foundation 40 Turn 2 Scholarship Updates The Holiday Express reached over provided 23 students with paid 41 Girls on the Run, Healthy Minds 1,000 children from New York City, internships. & Bodies West Michigan, and Tampa. 41 Jeter’s Leaders Mentor Students at Turn 2 Us 43 Movado Hosts Jeter’s Leaders at Juilliard ON THE COVER: 2013 Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference Youth Summit Panel 45 Practicing Healthy Habits photography by Eileen Barroso; design by Jenn Allocco

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 9 10 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 SPONSOR LISTING

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$30,000 SPONSORS

BeavEx, Inc.

$22,000 SPONSORS Advantage Limousine, LLC Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Ocean Pacific Interiors Perfect Building Maintenance

Rogers Electric

$10,000 SPONSORS CAA Sports DeBartolo Family Foundation The LCP Group

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 11 SPONSOR LISTING continued

FRIENDS Gatorade TPC of Tampa Bay Triumph Display Group ABM Goldman Sachs Vincent Limousine Dan Kramer Grand Hyatt New York West Side YMCA John Whatley Haddad Brands Western Michigan University KLARC Hard Rock International Wiggin and Dana LLP LUVO Harding’s Friendly Markets Wyndham Tampa Westshore Merrill Lynch Ian C. Clark Jaguar of Tampa Bay Phoenix House SPECIAL THANKS The Greg Jennings Foundation Jordan Brand Brandon Steiner The RLJ Companies Joseph Marc Sports Bruce Heymann Tom & Karen Boelsen and Family Kalamazoo Valley Children’s Museum Carly Rosenberg IN-KIND LUVO Casey Close MAI Wealth Advisors, LLC Deborah Tymon 24 Hour Fitness Deborah Jones-McConnell Academy Bus Company Major League Events Dr. Catrise Austin All Resource Consultants LLC McDonalds/The Canchola Group Eric Levy Avila Golf & Country Club Michael Jordan Harold Reynolds Avon Products Inc. MLB.com Jack Tiernan B&W Charters, Inc. Morgan Stanley Jaymee Messler BeavEx, Inc. Movado Group, Inc. Jennifer Brasile Blue Parachute Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Mendell John Zandy Brooklyn Nets Judee Ann Williams C.O. Bigelow Apothecaries New York Yankees Suite Client Marion Jones CAA Foundation Services Michelle Gadsden-Williams CAA Sports Nirvana Water Mitch Rose CLEM Snacks/UTZ Quality Foods Nneka A. Frye New York Yankees COACH USA Pujols Family Foundation NE-YO Council Oak Radisson Plaza Hotel at Kalamazoo Ron Cortina Creative Production Partners Center Ronnie Cho DEC Enterprises RICOH Business Solutions Soledad O’Brien DJ Reg West Scott’s Sports Cards, Coins and Stirling Fiss Dr. Sampson Davis Jewelry Terry Prince Duffy’s Golf Studio Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino The Three Doctors Eileen Barroso SLS Good Food, Inc. Von Washington, Jr. Excel Sports Management Star Power, LLC Fujikura Steiner Sports Memorabilia

OFFICIAL SPONSORS

Presenting Official Host of the Official Host of Official Auction Official Ground Official Sponsor Sponsor Celebrity the Sponsor Sponsor Transportation of the Celebrity Golf Classic Tournament Sponsor Shoot-Out

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Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 13 DEREK JETER DRIVEN the fragrance COLLECTION

A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN

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14 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 EMCEE

HAROLD REYNOLDS

arold Reynolds exemplifies success on and off the lives of youth, Harold was honored as President George the field. During his 12-year career as a Major Bush Sr.’s 195th Point of Light, becoming the first athlete to League Baseball player, Harold spent 10 sea- receive such high recognition. In addition, Harold is the re- Hsons with the Seattle Mariners and a year each cipient of the Award and the Martin Luther with the and . As a King Jr. Humanitarian Award. Over the years, Harold has also Mariner, Harold was a two-time All-Star, a worked extensively with numerous community groups and three-time Gold Glove second baseman and led the Amer- organizations, most notably the Boys & Girls Clubs of Ameri- ican League in steals in 1987. He is currently among the ca, which recognized Harold’s contributions by inducting him Mariners’ career leaders in 10 offensive categories. into its Alumni Hall of Fame in 2004.

Off the field, Harold is an Emmy Award winning broadcast- Harold’s success as a professional athlete and broadcaster, er who has covered every aspect of baseball from Little his charitable and philanthropic work, and his dedication and League to the pros since 1996. He is the lead studio ana- commitment to encouraging others to succeed have all com- lyst for MLB Network, providing nightly commentary on all bined to make him one of today’s most sought-after speak- Major League games and coverage for special events such ers. For years, Harold has been a featured speaker at corpo- as the Major League Draft, the All-Star Game and World Se- rate, organizational and community events. Armed with an ries. He has interviewed numerous baseball greats, includ- engaging personality and a wealth of experiences, Harold ing Derek Jeter, , Chipper Jones, Torii Hunter, connects with his audience on a variety of levels and topics. , Hall of Famers Tom Seaver, Rickey Hender- More than just a “talking head,” Harold inspires his audience son and Cal Ripken, and noted baseball fan, President Bill to overcome life’s challenges and to achieve their dreams, Clinton. Harold’s broadcast experience also includes work sharing principles that are equally applicable in the class- for ESPN, SNY and MLB.com. During his broadcasting career, room, locker room or boardroom. Harold not only motivates, Harold has consistently rated as one of the most popular but more importantly, he equips his audience with the tools personalities in sports television. necessary to live up to their potential by inspiring them to create and execute their own game plan for success. Harold is also a noted humanitarian. For his dedication to community service and his commitment to improving

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 15 16 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014NE-YO Entertainment

rammy award-winning singer, composer, producer, ceives music the way Neo perceived the Matrix. Nevertheless, actor NE-YO is a talent sought out by many stars in 2008, after the triumph of his third album, “Year Of The and Grammy-winning artists for his exceptional Gentleman” reverberated around the world, NE-YO was cast Gskills. With three number one albums of his own in two big budget, major studio blockbusters that took him (including “Year of the Gentleman” and “Because of You”), away from music for most of 2009, during their back-to-back over 10 million albums sold worldwide, three Grammy shooting schedules: director Jonathan Liebesman’s Battle: awards & 12 nominations, NE-YO has written and produced Los Angeles (Columbia Pictures), which opened in 2011; and top hits for a string of singers including Rihanna, Beyoncé, George Lucas’ World War II epic Red Tails (20th Century Fox), Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Carrie Underwood, Celine Dion, the chronicle of the Tuskegee Airmen, which opened in 2012. and others. In 2007, NE-YO founded the Compound Foundation, a non- His latest album “R.E.D.,” an acronym for Realizing Every profit organization that is committed to increasing awareness Dream, was released November 2012 to critical acclaim about the status of children in the child welfare system. It spawning hits such as lead single “Let Me Love You” and also supports and partners with residential care facilities and “Should Be You.” His first album “In My Own Words” (re- independent group homes through programs aimed at teach- leased February 2006) debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 ing entrepreneurship and life skills. albums chart, gained first week sales of more than 301,000 copies. The platinum single “So Sick,” was the first of his hits with Norwegian producers Stargate, and it reached Internet stardom with the video directed by Martin Linss.

In addition to being a talented singer/ songwriter/producer, NE-YO is an actor. His movie credits include: George Lucas’s Red Tails (2012), Stomp The Yard (2007), Battle: LA (2011), and Save the Last Dance 2 (2006). He was also recently appointed Senior Vice President of A&R for Motown, a coveted role at one of America’s most important and prestigious blue-chip record labels.

Becoming an actor was never one of NE-YO’s desires, even though his stage name derives from a recording studio engineer’s observation, more than a decade ago, that he per-

NE-YOTurn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 17 TURN 2 FOUNDATION, INC. UPDATES WELCOME BETH WASHINGTON, DIRECTOR, KALAMAZOO JETER’S LEADERS PROGRAM

Beth Washington joined the Turn 2 Foundation in July of 2013 as Program Coordinator for the Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders Program. In September 2013, Beth quickly transitioned to Program Director of the Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders Program where her responsibilities include imple- menting and supervising the leadership development program, assessing students’ needs and overseeing the program activities which are designed to promote healthy lifestyles, academic achievement, and social change activism.

Beth has worked across Michigan as a secondary school Social Studies and English teacher. A proud native of Kalamazoo, she is a graduate of both Kalamazoo Central High School and Kalama- zoo College. An active tri-athlete, Beth enjoys reading, and spending time with her husband and two children.

BEST WISHES The Turn 2 Foundation would like to wish Amanda Mellen the best as she moves on from her role as Director of Programs. We thank her for her hard work and dedication over the past seven years.

18 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 FEATURE 18 Years of Positive Change By Dr. Dennis Hunyadi

bout 18 years ago I was excited about sitting around CONGRATULATIONS Dr. Dennis Hunyadi & Mrs. Jane Hunyadi the Jeter’s table in Kalamazoo, Michigan to plot out the beginnings of a foundation that would be dedicat- The Jeter Family & The Turn 2 Staff would like to congratulate A Dr. Dennis Hunyadi and Mrs. Jane Hunyadi on their recent re- ed to helping kids make better decisions and live healthier tirement. Since the Foundation was established, the Hunyadis lives. It was an honor to be a part of the initiation of the Turn have worked to impact the lives of many students. We wish 2 Foundation. The immediate task was to develop a brochure them the best and know that they will continue to be an active for the first Kalamazoo fundraiser. The contribution levels part of the Foundation Family for years to come. The following would be based on “Singles, Doubles, Triples, Home Runs article was written by Dr. Hunyadi reflecting on his time with The Turn 2 Foundation. and Grand Slams.” We were proud of the work we had done, but now realize what great things are being accomplished since those simple beginnings.

As I look back over the years, we started out hit- ting singles with the first attempt at getting kids involved with an after school program, a mentoring program and the first annual Derek Jeter Scholar- ship program, for high school seniors that were selected to receive a four year scholarship. Similar programs were being developed in New York City with an elementary school program and a scholar- ship program. The experience of developing quality programs is a learning process.

Next came the development of the Jeter Leaders Program in Kalamazoo and New York with the goal of having high school students become leaders and positive role models in their communities, schools, and tional programs for the school children to grow, lead, change families. Just as Derek was developing as a positive role and experience the success of getting what they need. There model through his leadership in Major League Baseball, his was a joy in being able to give back to their friends, family, books and his hands on approach, the Jeter’s Leaders were community and be a part of influencing and changing their becoming examples as well. The Foundation’s work, with the culture through social change. Now the Foundation was hit- help of his mom, dad, sister Sharlee, and a host of friends, ting home runs through viable programs in Kalamazoo, New family members and other professional athletes, began to York City and Tampa, the cities where Derek grew up, worked evolve and was now hitting doubles instead of singles. and lived.

The “Signature Programs” grew to include more elementary What started out in a living room has grown to be a move- after school programs, middle school programs in New York ment to change our selves, families, neighborhoods, schools, and South West Michigan as well as the expansion of the communities, and the world we live in. What began as a “Leaders” program which culminated to a biannual national bunch of singles, doubles, and triples has grown to be home conference hosted, developed and led by the combined runs and grand slams for the kids who are touched by the Jeter Leaders programs from New York and Kalamazoo. I Turn 2 Foundation, Derek, his family and the people who have had the opportunity to work with the Jeter’s Leaders dedicate their lives to make this Foundation work! It has and watch them grow. This program is changing lives. With been an honor and a joy for us (Jane and I) to be able to the development of the Signature Programs the Foundation participate in a program that actively wants people to was now hitting triples. be more, reach higher, achieve the most and enjoy and celebrate what we all can become. As we retire and move Tampa was the next location to be added to the Turn 2 ex- to another area, we would like to thank Derek and his family perience with the addition of the adolescent Phoenix House for enriching our lives with the experiences that have filled program. In Florida there were initiatives to develop addi- us for the past 18 years. Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 19 20 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 TURN 2 is Hungry DEREK LAuNCHES JETER PubLISHING for HealTHy Imprint of Simon & Schuster Derek Jeter and Simon & Schuster are proud to announce a Derek Jeter and the Turn 2 Foundation have joined forces multi-faceted, co-publishing partnership in JETER PUBLISHING, with Luvo, as inspiring healthy choices and lifestyles is an which will encompass adult non-fiction titles, children’s important shared priority. The food picture books, middle grade fiction, and ready-to-read produced by Luvo highlights nutri- children’s books. tious, quality ingredients with no artificial additives or preservatives Derek’s Turn 2 Foundation will play an integral role in defining and comes in a variety of menu the content and shaping the messaging of the middle grade and children’s books. With the Foundation’s focus on motivat- options: ready-to-eat meals, frozen ing youth to turn to healthier lifestyles and model positive entrées, soups, flatbreads and frozen treats. Designed with behavior for those around them, the books will serve as an convenience in mind, the goal is to make healthy foods af- extension of the important lessons and tenets that the Founda- fordable and easy for everyone to enjoy. Featuring some of tion’s programs and participants strive to share. these items at the 11th Annual Derek Jeter Celebrity Golf Classic in Tampa is just the start of this partnership; Luvo “This publishing partnership with Simon & Schuster is an excit- meals will be integrated into a variety of Foundation efforts ing way for me to discover and develop new books, sharing going forward. insights of my own, or from people I believe have interesting stories, philosophies or practices to share,” Derek Jeter said.

Luvo was founded on a simple idea: People should love food The imprint’s first two books will launch in Spring 2014: The – love how it tastes, love what it does from a health stand- first is a middle grade book inspired by Derek Jeter’s own life point, and love how it supports a more sustainable planet. about what it takes to be a champion on and off the field, and To bring Luvo to life, a team of passionate experts, including the second is a collector’s guide jam-packed with facts and innovative chefs, nutritionists, leading doctors and healthy stats about each of the 30 Major League Baseball teams. lifestyle advocates from across the country, came together to support this mission. Visit us Online New Partnership Benefits Turn 2 Programs

The Turn 2 Foundation has partnered with Haddad Brands to provide products for Turn 2 Signature Programs and Events. Haddad Brands will supply Jordan Brand apparel for the Annual Holiday To keep up with Derek and receive updates about the Express, Baseball Clinics, Turn 2 Foundation programs and events, visit Turn 2 Jeter’s Leaders Program, online at www.turn2foundation.org and sign-up for and Turn 2 Us Basketball the Newsletter, Turn 2 Play by Play! and Baseball Leagues.

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he 2013 Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference presented by Goldman Sachs brought together Tyouth leaders from across the country for a four day Leadership Conference. From August 4 -7, approximately 250 high school students, who all share the common goal to make positive changes in their schools and communities, developed their leadership skills by participating in several workshops, events and activities at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The Conference began with a warm welcome from Bruce Heyman, on behalf of the presenting sponsor, Goldman Sachs, and a keynote address by Ronnie Cho, Associate Director of the Office of 2 Public Engagement and White House liaison to young Americans. Throughout the Leadership Conference, the students discovered new ways to become better leaders in their communities by participating in Jeter’s Leaders’ workshops addressing topics critical to today’s youth, Q&A sessions with motivational speakers and a community service project with Goldman Sachs Community Teamworks at James Ward Elementary School. The Leadership Conference concluded with a special panel discussion hosted by Derek Jeter and moderated by award-winning journalist and CEO of Starfish Media Group, Soledad O’Brien. Joining them on the panel were Ronnie These high school students –who Cho; Celebrity Dentist and author, Dr. Catrise Austin; Marion “ Jones, world champion track and field athlete and former have traveled far and wide to come WNBA player; Ron Cortina, vice president of Goldman Sachs; together and identify solutions to the and motivational speakers and best-selling authors, The Three Doctors, Dr. Sampson Davis, Dr. George Jenkins, and challenges affecting youth their age – Dr. Rameck Hunt. are certainly an inspiration to me The Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference is a bi-annual event, organized by the Kalamazoo and New York Jeter’s and I think we can all learn from the Leaders, an intensive four-year leadership development example they’ve set,” said Derek Jeter. initiative and the Turn 2 Foundation’s cornerstone program. Jeter’s Leaders serve as ambassadors for Derek in their “I know they will take what they’ve communities by promoting healthy lifestyles, free of alcohol and substance abuse, achieving academically, learned at the Jeter’s Leaders Leader- improving their community through social change activities ship Conference and use these lessons and serving as role models to younger students and their peers. to make their communities better.” 24 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 – Derek Jeter COVER STORY Leadership ConferenCe presented by UniVersity of iLLinois at ChiCaGo 3

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6 7 CAPTIONS: 1. Jeter’s Leaders preparing to present their workshops. 2. A photo from the community service project at James Ward Elementary School. 3. Jeter’s Leaders pose with Panelists at the conclusion of the Youth Summit. 4. Representatives from Presenting Sponsor, Goldman Sachs, with Derek Jeter. 5. Marion Jones, world champion track and field athlete and former WNBA player gave a motivational presentation. 6. The Three Doctors posed after sharing their inspirational story with participants. Each student received a copy of their bestselling book, “The Pact”. 7. Ronnie Cho, associate director of the Office of Public Engagement and White House liaison, was hands on at the community service project. Read more from an insider’s perspective on page 32.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 25 26 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 TRAM UNITES COMMUNITY WITH Annual Coat Drive Washington

Three Rivers Area Mentoring, Proud 2 Give Back to site of Turn 2’s Signature the Community After School Program Extra Proud 2 Be Me – Washington students were joined by the Innings at Derek’s Dugout, Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders for a very special community hosted its Annual Coat Drive service this past holiday season. Annually, students of on Saturday, October 26. Proud 2 Be Me – Washington work on assembling Volunteers made blankets blankets for a local nursing home. Once the blankets and a total of 271 items were are completed, the students visit the nursing home to donated to 163 families. deliver them to the elderly, spend time with them, and enjoy hot chocolate and holiday snacks.

NEW YORK JETER’S LEADERS WALK TO STOP DIABETES

On September 28, 2013, New York Jeter’s Leaders volunteered Lake Street at the annual New York City Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes. Leaders assisted with event set up and also provided encouragement to walkers along their routes.

Turn 2 Launches New After School Site! This past fall, the Turn 2 Foundation launched a new signature program site in Kalamazoo. Partnering with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kalamazoo, Proud 2 Be Me – Lake Street provides third, fourth and fifth graders with a nurturing and positive environment where students are able to learn about healthy lifestyles, improve academically and participate in community service activities.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 27 28 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Turn 2 Baseball Clinics Continue Strong

Former Yankee catcher & YES broadcaster, John Flaherty, greeting a Tradition participant of the New York City clinic.

urn 2’s 2013 Baseball Clinics reached over 300 youth in Tampa, TKalamazoo, and New York City. Throughout the clinics, the par- ticipants learned throwing, hitting, running, catching and fielding techniques and Turn 2 staff shared essential life lessons taken from Derek Jeter’s autobiography, The Life You Imagine. The life lessons focus on guiding youth toward positive, healthy choices and be- havior.

The Turn 2 Foundation Baseball Clinics are hosted in partnership with the Tampa, Kalamazoo, and New York City Parks and Recreation Departments and are sponsored by Haddad Brands, Jordan Brand, Gatorade, UTZ, and Scott’s Sports Cards, Coins and Jewelry.

Former Yankee slugger, Cecil Fielder, spoke to participants of the Kalamazoo clinic. 2014 Baseball Clinic Dates Tampa march 12-15

New York CiTY July 9-12

Former Yankee pitcher, , was the guest speaker at the Tampa clinic. kalamazoo august 14-17

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 29 FEATURE 2013 Holiday Express n Thursday, December 13, 2013, Derek Jeter Ocelebrated the Holidays with over 200 students from Kalamazoo Signature Programs when he paid them a surprise visit at his Turn 2 Foundation’s Annual Holiday Express event. The children enjoyed a fun-filled evening at the Kalamazoo Valley Children’s Museum, capped off with a surprise visit from Derek, Santa and his “Elves”, the Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders.

Holiday parties were hosted for students involved in Turn 2 Signature Programs in New York City and St. Peter Claver Catholic School in Tampa. In total, over 1,000 students participated in Holiday Express events!

“I am extremely proud of everything the Turn 2 Foundation and particularly the children in our programs have accomplished in 2013,” said Derek Jeter. “These young people have set a positive example with their academic success, commitment to healthy living and community service. They have exceeded our wildest expectations and deserve an incredible holiday season filled with health and happiness.”

Each child received a special holiday gift bag containing items generously donated by the New York Yankees, Haddad Brands, and sponsors of the Turn 2 Foundation. The gift bags were assembled on November 20th by the New York Jeter’s Leaders at before being treated to a private holiday party.

The Holiday Express is intended to reward young people in the Turn 2 Foundation’s Signature Pro- grams who are demonstrating positive behavior, academic excellence, and leadership qualities in school and their communities.

30 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 20132014 STUDENTS STAY ON TRACK WITH

2013 JETERMETER This past fall, participants of the Jeter Meter program took part in the New York Road Runners’ 2013 Fall Youth Jamboree. Participants of Turn 2’s Jeter Meter program joined over 1,600 youth from across New York City in a fun filled day of track and field events.

The Jeter Meter is an incentive-based program designed to promote healthy lifestyles for children through physical fitness in an after-school program setting.

TURN 2 Camperships CONTINUE TO PROVIDE AmAzING ExPERIENCES!

n 2013, the Turn 2 Foundation camp scholarship program Iwas able to provide summer camp opportunities to 60 children. Campers attended multi-week sleep away camp at Camp Fiver, New York YMCA Camp, and Camp Vacamas.

The Turn 2 Foundation Camp Program is a partnership between SCOPE (Summer Camp Opportunities Promote Education) and the Turn 2 Foundation. Each year, Turn 2 provides “camperships” to children in Turn 2’s Signature After-School Programs.

Image: Thank you letter from Shanese Reaves, Turn 2 camper at Camp Fiver for 8 years. Shanese is currently a freshman majoring in Communications at the College of Staten Island.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 31 FEATURE

Jeter’s Leaders Draw Strength from Tragedy

Written by Samantha Nettleton of Phoenix House Florida on her experience as a 2013 Jeter’s Leaders Conference Facilitator

The 2008 opening of the Derek Jeter Center at Phoenix House, one participated in a bonding located in Tampa, Florida, established a partnership between icebreaker called “Cross the Derek Jeter’s Turn 2 Foundation and Phoenix House, which Line.” The young Leaders kept has continued to flourish over the years. In August of 2013, the audience engaged through that partnership provided me, as a representative of Phoenix the whole workshop, but it was House, with the opportunity to attend and help facilitate a not until the last fifteen minutes workshop at the Jeter’s Leaders Leadership Conference at the that the real emotional impact of University of Illinois at Chicago. The conference, which brings the subject came to the surface. together high school students with leadership potential, These fifteen minutes consisted included eight separate workshops dealing with such topics of an activity called the “Emotion as bullying, depression, self-image, and healthy living—all Circle.” Teens who were com- subjects of importance to the majority of today’s youth. The plete strangers at the beginning workshop I helped facilitate was entitled “Tragedy: Coping of the workshop began opening with Disaster and Loss.” My role in the workshop was not to up about their personal experi- engage in the presentation, but rather to observe the discus- ences with loss and grief. Tears sion and provide any necessary assistance to the eight Jeter’s flowed and feelings of sadness, Leaders who were speaking. I entered the workshop not anger, sympathy, and pain were knowing what to expect, but what happened in the course of shared by everyone in the room. No one could feel alone, for the next seven hours was truly inspirational. with every story told there was at least one individual who could relate to it. At the beginning of the workshop, following introductions, an explanation of the rules, and an overview of the day’s As an observer throughout the workshop, I could not help but agenda, each Jeter’s Leader spoke of his or her own personal feel inspired by these teens. The stories they told and the experience with loss, ranging from the death of a pet to the battles they fought at such a young age made them seem stron- loss of a family member. After these presentations, every- ger than they perceived themselves to be. They demonstrated

32 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Over 4,000 Lives Touched YouNg MiNds aT work

This year, the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) program was expanded to New York City After-School program In 2013, The Derek Jeter Center at Phoenix House served sites. After-School over 500 adolescents. Since its opening in 2007, the Center staff was trained has helped more than 4,156 teens overcome substance in its programming abuse, transform their lives and pursue their goals and practices. STEM allows Turn 2 After-School students personally, academically and professionally. to engage in fun and exciting educational activities and science experiments. Jeter’s Leaders The Derek Jeter Center at Phoenix House in Tampa, Florida, is a multiservice treatment center serving youth with comprehensive outpatient programs, including treatment For almost fifteen years the Draw Strength from Tragedy and counseling. Turn 2 Foundation and NYC Parks have partnered to administer four free after- school programs that reach approximately 300 children, ages 6-13, throughout New York City from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. Jackie Robinson Turn 2 After-School in Harlem, Sorrentino Turn 2 After-School in Far Rockaway, St. James Turn 2 After- School in the Bronx and St. John’s Turn 2 After-School in Brooklyn offer local youth activities in cultural and visual arts, physical fitness, drug and alcohol awareness, environmental issues, computer literacy, academic enrichment, safety and nutrition. These activities strive to carry

incredible drive and determination to do better—and be out the NYC Parks and better—than anyone, including themselves, might expect. Recreation Department’s Through their example of fortitude and perseverance, mission to enable the children to lead physically active the meaning behind the workshop’s keynote quotation, lives through sports, fitness and outdoor adventure, while “Strength after tragedy comes from how you choose to also fulfilling the Turn 2 Foundation’s mission by supplying look at things,” became increasingly clear. I know I am signature programs with activities that motivate young not alone when I say that the impact of the stories shared people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and “Turn 2” within that room will stay with me for a lifetime. healthy lifestyles.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 33 Jeter’s Leaders Develop Tools for Success Through Internship Initiative n 2013, the Turn 2 Foundation placed 23 Jeter’s Leaders 2013 Summer and Jeter’s Leaders Alumni in internships that helped them Internship developI and grow professionally while gaining paid working Placements experience in various companies and organizations.

AECOM Since 2010, Movado Group, Inc. has committed $25,000 and two paid summer internships annually to support the boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Jeter’s Leaders Internship Initiative. Kalamazoo, Inc.

bronson Methodist Hospital About The Experience... Dr. Catrise Austin, DDS

Dr. Greg R. Diamond, DDS

Dr. Lauren Ferrara, MD Amina Pratt Excel Sports Management New York Jeter’s Leaders Class of 2009 Haddad brands

Jazz at Lincoln Center

Kalamazoo Public Schools

Movado Group, Inc.

Newyork-Presbyterian ZOETIS Hospital Amina attended a three day women-in-leadership conference and visited a swine production farm to Steiner Sports Memorabilia learn how to run diagnostics and collect samples. Turn 2 Foundation, Inc.

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Jeter’s Leaders Develop Tools What They Had To Say... for Success Through BRONSON METHODIST HOSPITAL “I learned to better develop my communication “RaShonda was our first experience with a and overall computer skills in an office setting. Jeter’s Leaders intern. If all of the Jeter’s I really enjoyed my time doing the internship Leaders are like RaShonda, the program has and it definitely opened my eyes to the proven to be successful. She was a lovely other aspects that are involved in working young lady and we really enjoyed our time in a hospital other than, patient and doctor with her. It was sad to see the summer interaction.” coming to an end knowing she would be leaving. We wish the best for RaShonda – Brad Tabor, Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders, Class of 2014 and hope she comes back next year!” – Glenda Pietryga, Supervisor at Bronson Methodist Hospital on her experience with Intern, RaShonda Jones, Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders, Class of 2013 HADDAD BRANDS “Keila had an amazing attitude during the internship. She came in everyday with a positive attitude and was always open to new ideas and tasks. She was always very respectful and tried to model herself off of those in upper management. She was a great intern to have and was always very helpful. She is a pleasure to be around.” – Caitlin Brinkman, Supervisor at Haddad Brands on her experience with Intern, Keila Calix, New York Jeter’s Leaders Class of 2014 Amina Pratt New York Jeter’s Leaders STEINER SPORTS MEMORABILIA Class of 2009 “Steiner Sports is a great place to work if you are interested in the world of sports memorabilia. This job has taught me the meaning of accountability and time management.”

– Tyreece Santana, New York Jeter’s Leaders Class of 2013

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Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 35 36 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 KalaMaZoo JETER’s lEaDERs lEaDERs IN THEIR CoMMuNITY The Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders awareness for Red Ribbon Week, which is an alcohol, tobacco and other drug and violence prevention awareness campaign observed annually in October in the United States, mentored younger students from the community, and participated in several community services activities at nursing homes, local parks, schools and community centers.

Throughout the year, the Leaders serve as role models to other youth and promote healthy lifestyles free of alcohol and substance abuse.

a HoLiDay TraDiTion! his past holiday season, the Kalamazoo Jeter’s Leaders and New York Jeter’s TLeaders worked collaboratively to send packages of goodies, holiday cards and stockings to students at St. Peter Claver Catholic School in Tampa, Florida. The Lead- ers wrapped the gifts, designed the cards, and stuffed the personalized stockings, which were sent to St. Peter Claver, in time for the holiday break!

The Turn 2 Foundation continues to provide financial assistance for students at St. Peter Claver Catholic School in Tampa, Florida through the Derek Jeter/St. Peter Claver Catholic School Scholarship.

St. Peter Claver Catholic School is the oldest African- American school in the Diocese of St. Petersburg, and the oldest African-American school still functioning in the state of Florida. With a history of almost 120 years, it is recognized by the community for its positive discipline, moral values and strong curriculum.

Turn 2 has been a proud supporter of St. Peter Claver Catholic School since 2004.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 37 38 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 39 Jeter’s Leaders Kalamazoo Community Foundation announCes Revised STAY AHEAD deReK JeteR sCholaRship OF THE CLASS The Derek Jeter/Kalamazoo Community Foundation Scholarship is no longer restricted just to students involved in athletic-type activities. The eligibility criteria for the scholarship will now be open to all students who advocate for abstinence from drugs and alcohol and lead a healthy lifestyle. In addition, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.00 and 21 ACT. Students must demonstrate leadership and involvement in school and community activities. Students must be residents of Kalamazoo County or be enrolled as a senior in a high school within Kalamazoo County. Candidates must be planning to enroll full time in a regionally accredited two- or four-year college or university. Two renewable $1,000 scholarships are awarded annually. The first scholarship was awarded in 1998. Since then, $98,000 in renewable scholarships have been awarded to 29 students. sCholaRship ReCipients mentoR Summer Discovery gave me a better understanding of college life. Summer Discovery provided students BaseBall CliniC paRtiCipants with“ a lot of activities after classes. However, I needed This past summer, the recipients of the Derek Jeter/Kalamazoo

to make sure I had enough time to complete the Community Foundation Scholarship were guest speakers at Turn 2’s

homework due the next day. This taught me that Kalamazoo Baseball Clinic. Jeremy Simon and Jessica Jones joined managing your time in college is very important.“ over 100 of Turn 2’s Baseball Clinic participants to discuss their There are going to be many times when you are scholarship, leadership, and the importance of setting goals in school and extracurricular activities. going to have to say no to hanging out because you have homework that needs to be done. THE TURN 2 FOUNDATION WOULD LIKE –Gianni, New York Jeter’s Leaders, Class of 2014 TO CONGRATULATE OUR NEWEST on his Summer Discovery experience at University SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS! of Michigan

In 2013, the Turn 2 Foundation continued its partner- Jeremy Simon ship with Summer Discovery, one of the preeminent Gull Lake High School pre-college enrichment programs in the country. University of Michigan Through the partnership, New York and Kalamazoo Business and Pre-medicine Jeter’s Leaders are able to participate in collegiate level classes at leading colleges and universities. While on campus, students enroll in courses and participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities that give them a sense of what life as a college student would be like. Annually, eight Jessica Jones Parchment High School scholarships are offered to the Jeter’s Leaders. Spring Arbor University Elementary Education

Visit us online to find out more information on this scholarship and many more www.Turn2Foundation.org 40 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Girls O N THE RUN Jeter’s Leaders HEALTHY MINDS Mentor students at turn 2 us & BODIES The Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run and Girls on the Run of Southern Tampa Bay will start the new year with big goals in mind. Participants of both programs will begin training for their annual 5K. The Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run 5K is scheduled for May 22, 2014. The Girls on the Run of Southern Tampa Bay 5K is scheduled for May 3, 2014.

The Turn 2 Foundation has been a supporter of Greater Kalamazoo Girls on the Run since 2002 and Girls on the Run of Southern Tampa Bay since 2007.

Girls on the Run is a life-changing, character-development pro- New York Jeter’ Leaders began a new initiative this past gram for girls in the third, fourth and fifth grades. The program fall, mentoring sessions with the younger students of the uses the power of running to teach girls about their personal Turn 2 Us program. With this latest addition, the Kalamazoo power and the importance of being healthy and active. The Girls and New York Jeter’s Leaders now mentor at all of Turn 2’s on the Run program combines training for a 3.1-mile (5K) running Signature Programs in West Michigan and New York City. event with self-esteem enhancing exercises, uplifting workouts and community service. As ambassadors for Derek, Jeter’s Leaders serve as role models to younger students and deliver positive messages to their peers. One of the many ways they accomplish this is by conducting mentoring sessions at Turn 2’s signature programs. In Kalamazoo and New York, Jeter’s Leaders put together and implement lesson plans de- signed around Derek Jeter’s 10 Life Lessons for Achieving Your Dreams:

1. Set Your Goals High

2. Deal with Growing Pains

3. Find the Right Role Models

4. The World Isn’t Always Fair

5. Don't be Afraid to Fail

6. Have a Strong Supporting Cast

7. Be Serious, But Have Fun

8. Think Before You Act

9. Be a Leader, Follow the Leader Visit us online to find out more information on this scholarship and many more 10. Life is a Daily Challenge www.Turn2Foundation.org Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 41 42 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 FEATURE Movado Hosts Jeter’s Leaders at Juilliard 4th annual Evening of discovery

n Wednesday, December 11, 2013 Mova- odo hosted the Turn 2 Foundation’s “Jeter’s Leaders”, for three world premiere dance performances at the Juilliard School. Turn 2’s premier youth leadership development program, is designed to promote healthy lifestyles, academic achievement and social change activism among high school students. The group of 40 Leaders attended the perfor- mance of New Dances choreographed by Juil- liard alumni and performed by dancers from The Juilliard School’s Dance Division. photo courtesy of Getty Images “The Turn 2 Foundation creates programs and activities that promote healthy lifestyles, academic excellence and leadership development,” remarked Derek Jeter. “We are continually open to initiatives that benefit our students “...I thank Movado for and expose them to new and exciting cultural experiences that broaden their scope and increase awareness of the continuing to support our opportunities that exist. I thank Movado for continuing to support our goals by providing experiences that enrich the goals by providing lives of our students through unique programs such as this evening’s performance at Juilliard.” experiences that enrich

The Juilliard Dance Division is a groundbreaking con- the lives of our students servatory dance program whose faculty and alumni have changed the face of dance around the world. This special through unique programs event provided an exceptional opportunity for the students to witness the premiere performance of New Dances and to such as this evening’s learn firsthand from the Juilliard students how a dance per- formance is created. Movado hosted a pre-performance re- performance at Juilliard.” ception where students from the Dance Division discussed - Derek Jeter the process of creating a dance performance from choreog- raphy to rehearsal and shared how the arts have enriched their lives and educational experiences. The reception in- “We are thrilled to provide the students with the opportu- cluded a lively Q & A session followed by the world pre- nity to learn more about the world of dance through this miere performance of New Dances, commissioned by cho- wonderful evening at the Juilliard School,” said Mary Leach, reographers Brian Brooks, Juilliard alumni, Darrell Grand Chief Marketing Officer, Movado Group Inc. “In the spirit of Moultrie and Takehiro Ueyama, performed by first, second, Movado’s continual commitment to support the cultural and third year dancers in The Peter Jay Sharp Theater at arts, we were thrilled to partner with Turn 2 to support the Juilliard. Foundation’s educational initiatives.”

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 43 44 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 Practicing Healthy Habits

n October, Turn 2 Us held their Annual Basketball League IPre-Season Kickoff for 165 students from 8 schools in Washington Heights. The event included a basketball drills clinic and various breakout sessions promoting healthy lifestyle practices and anti-bullying.

The Turn 2 Us program focuses on the social, emotional and physical well-being of its students at an early age. Through a holistic approach, the Turn 2 DEREK JETER Us program creates an environment which is vital for the support of healthy lifestyles and the prevention of at-risk behavior. The program provides many preventa- tive and intervention services at PS 4 in Washington Heights, New York that are specifically tailored to students, families and school staff. Year-round programming includes art and drama clubs, summer camp opportunities and basketball and baseball leagues that incorporate 11 other schools in Washington Heights.

In June 2001, Turn 2 Us was created as a collaborative effort between Public School 128M of Washington Heights, Morgan Stanley’s Children’s Hospital of New York-Presbyterian and the Turn 2 Foundation. Since 2001, Turn 2 Us has directly served over 6,000 students, parents, and staff.

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ExclusivE suitE EvEnts at YankEE stadium Featuring a Post-Game Meet & Greet with Derek Jeter Due to circumstances beyond our control, the 17th Annual Turn 2 Foundation Dinner was replaced with two exclusive sponsor events at Yankee Stadium on July 26th & July 27th. These events included postgame meet & greet reception with Derek Jeter, cocktails, cater- ing, and a silent auction.

In addition to our sponsor events at Yankee Stadium, Turn 2 hosted two online auctions with Steiner Sports Memorabilia featuring hand-signed memorabilia, VIP experiences, and lifestyle items.

Turn 2 raised over $500,000 through sponsorship sales, auctions, and donations. Proceeds from the event will help further the Foundation’s mission of promoting healthy lifestyles among today’s youth in New York, West Michigan, and Tampa, Florida.

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 47 48 | Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 SPECIAL THANKS

Turn 2 Foundation, Inc. | Winter/Spring 2014 | 49 Since its launch in 1996, the Turn 2 Foundation has awarded more than $19 million in grants to create and support signature programs and activities that motivate young people to turn away from drugs and alcohol and “TURN 2” healthy lifestyles.

Through these ventures, the Foundation strives to create outlets that promote academic excellence, leadership development and positive behavior.

These programs all share the same goal of helping today’s youth become the leaders of tomorrow.

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