Disability Rights New Jersey Announces

30th Anniversary Silent Auction Items

In just a few days, on Thursday, October 10th, Disability Rights New Jersey will kick off it's 30th Anniversary Celebration at the Boathouse at Mercer Lake in West Windsor, with a Silent Auction fundraiser. Donations have been curated from around the state and beyond from our partners, neighbors, and favorite destinations to bring a variety of remarkable values, and in some cases, exclusive experiences available only for this occasion.


Register today at the QR code to view, buy, and bid on the Silent Auction site. Click 'Register' and follow the instructions to set up your secure registration for the Silent Auction.


You can find our Silent Auction items on our GalaBid Auction Site here.

Register for Auction

The Silent Auction will open this Thursday at 12pm for bidding.

Buy-It-Now items available today through Wednesday, ONLY.


Registrants will be able to secure desired packages through the Buy-It-Now feature to ensure they do not go to the auction on Thursday.


A sampling of the exclusive packages available for Buy-It-Now include:


  • Threesome of Golf at Baltusrol Golf Club with USGA Chief Legal Officer, Christopher Fraser at this private, top-notch course often the site of USGA and PGA Championships


  • Immersive Fashion Experience with history-making Project Runway Season 18 Fashion Designer, Nancy Volpe Beringer and founder of The Vault by Volpe Beringer, World's only luxury resale shop that complimentary adapts clothing for people with disabilities.


  • Date Night in New Brunswick, complete with an overnight stay at the boutique Heldrich Hotel, along with a Three Course Chef-prepared Dining Experience with Wine Pairings at the Frog and the Peach Restaurant, and Tickets to the State Theatre during the 2024-2025 season.


The Silent Auction will commence online through the GalaBid site and begins at 12pm on the day of the celebration. Items and packages range in opening bids from $25 to $800 with something for everyone.


  • Accessible Outdoor Experiences with Pinelands Adventures
  • A Collectible Signed Football from the New York Giants
  • Private Wine Class from Total Wine & More
  • Sold Out Tickets to Rutgers Fall Sports
  • SoJo Spa Club Passes for a day of luxury leisure
  • Autographed copies of Robyn Carr's recent novels (Author of the Virgin River Series)
  • Learn to be a spy at the SpyScape Experience in NYC
  • Commissioned Oil Painting from Theresa Artigas
  • and so much more!!


Even if you cannot join us at The Boathouse, you can still be a part of celebration by registering for the Silent Auction here. The auction will close at 8pm on Thursday.


Your purchases and donations support the important work we do to advance the rights of New Jerseyans with disabilities. THANK YOU!

Questions about the Celebration? Visit our Event Page

HOW WE HELP

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Disability Rights New Jersey, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to advancing and protecting the human, civil, and legal rights of people with disabilities.

  • We aggressively investigate reports of abuse and neglect wherever a person with a disability may be receiving services.


  • We thoroughly monitor facilities and community-based programs to ensure that people living in those facilities and using those services are free from abuse and neglect, and that their rights are not violated.


  • We provide legal representation, without charge, to people with disabilities in cases that fall within our priority setting process.


  • We are dedicated to providing education, training, and technical assistance to people with disabilities, their families and advocates, the agencies that service them, and policy makers among others.


  • We provide state-of-the-art access to information and advice about assistive technology.
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Disability Rights NJ is funded by the Department of Health and Human Services: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services - Center for Mental Health Services; Administration for Community Living: Administration on Disabilities; Center for Integrated Programs; U.S. Department of Education: Rehabilitation Services Administration, and the Social Security Administration

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