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Ten years ago, he and his wife created the “Donald Driver Foundation,” which offers assistance to ill children with unmanageable hospital bills, provides housing for the homeless and donates to a variety of local charities. This past September, he broke the Packers all-time receiving yardage record, surpassing James Lofton. On Monday, March 19, he’ll show the world another talent as he competes in season 14 of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. While in Madison, Driver compared two of Wisconsin’s famous brands – dairy and the Green Bay Packers. “Both have been the strength and icons of Wisconsin for many years,” Driver said, noting their commonalities of tradition, leadership and teamwork. With Driver working the crowd, a live auction, featuring Packer paraphernalia, handmade “Innovation” themed quilt and a Labrador/Retriever puppy, took in $10,325. The highest selling item was a replica helmet autographed by Driver, which sold for $2,350. PD PHOTOS:
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That evening Driver teamed up with the dairy industry to raise funds for the 

Stacie Beem makes this comment
Friday, 15 June 2012