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There will never be a game show host quite like Jeopardy! s Alex Trebek. Though the beloved TV personality died at the end of last year from pancreatic cancer, his legacy lives on in many ways.
Now, one such meaningful way is through his wardrobe. A large amount of the late TV star s clothing items of were recently donated to The Doe Fund. Jeopardy! and Alex s family have donated a large portion of our late host s wardrobe to @TheDoeFund, an organization that provides paid work, housing, and training to underserved Americans with histories of addiction, homelessness, and incarceration, a Tweet from the
02-17-2021
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Hundreds of garments once worn by the late, great Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek were donated this month to an organization that helps homeless Americans get back on their feet.
Jeopardy! and Trebek s family offered a large portion of the game show icon s wardrobe to The Doe Fund, which has assisted thousands of homeless and formerly incarcerated men find a job, housing, and get an education.
According to a press release, 14 suits, 58 dress shirts, 300 neckties, 25 polo shirts, 14 sweaters, 9 sports coats, 9 pairs of dress shoes, 15 belts, 2 parkas, and 3 pairs of dress slacks were donated.
Alex Trebek’s TV wardrobe was just donated to men who are homeless or leaving jail Cathy Free © Ben Hider/GETTY IMAGES “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek in 2011. (Ben Hider/Getty Images) In the spirit of “Jeopardy!” we offer you this clue: These garments belonged to host Alex Trebek before his son, Matthew Trebek, donated them to formerly incarcerated men. Correct response: What are 300 neckties, 58 dress shirts, 25 polo shirts, 15 belts, 14 suits and nine sports coats? Congratulations if you got it right. There were also some sweaters, shoes and a couple of coats in a shipment of well-tailored menswear that arrived at the Doe Fund program in New York City in mid-January.
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