How You can Contribute
The 2010 Inaugural Celebration will be a cocktail reception in Newark at the Prudential Center on the evening of January 19, 2010.  Tickets cost $500 and can be purchased here.  Space is limited and reservations are confirmed as contributions are received.  You must reserve your spot no later than January 9, 2010. 

In the spirit of the 2010 Christie-Guadagno Inauguration theme, “Rebuilding New Jersey Together: Pride through Service and Community,” we have partnered with three charities dedicated to improving our great state.  A portion of all proceeds raised for the Inaugural Celebration will go directly to our partner charities.

In keeping with their pledge to clean-up the political culture in Trenton, the Christie-Guadagno Inaugural Committee is voluntarily abiding by the pay-to-play statutes, NJSA 19:44A-20.23, et seq., and applicable Executive Orders, which restrict vendors doing or seeking to do business with the State of New Jersey in an amount which exceeds $17,500, as well as certain individuals associated with those vendors, from contributing in excess of $300 to Inaugural 2010, Inc.  If you are interested in participating in the Inaugural Celebration, but believe you fall under pay-to-play restrictions, please contact Inaugural staff for more information.
Fighting hunger and poverty throughout New Jersey since its inception in 1975, the Community FoodBank of New Jersey is the largest source of donated food in our state and will distribute 33 million million pounds of food and groceries this year. The Community FoodBank of New Jersey is committed to assisting those in need by providing short-term responses and seeking long-term solutions.
Created in 2004, the National Guard State Family Readiness Council is a 501C (3) committed to making a difference in the lives of our citizen soldiers, airmen and their families. Their primary focus is to help with the financial hardships faced by our New Jersey National Guard members and their families during military deployment. Since its inception, the Council has been able to grant over $1 million to benefit those in need.
DAYTOP New Jersey has been providing treatment and education to adolescents with substance abuse problems since 1991.  Recognizing that “addiction is a family problem,” DAYTOP New Jersey offers counseling and support groups for the families of its patients and in 2001, opened the Reverend Joseph H. Hennen Daytop Preparatory School, allowing adolescents the opportunity to continue their education while seeking help for their dependency problems. 
National Guard State Family Readiness Council
Partner Charities
Christie-Guadagno Inauguration
January 19, 2010
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