The prizes for 2026 have all been donated or secured by RJFS volunteers. Many, many thanks to our volunteer team and our fundraising chair, Leslie Goldress, for helping to organize this year’s fundraising sweepstakes.
Thank you to our Donors!
Here are the prizes for this year’s 2026 Summer Sweepstakes!
Designed by NANIS ITALIAN JEWELS
$5,130 Value
Donated by The Solist
www.thesolist.com
Nanis Cashmere 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Chain Bracelet
Exquisite in its simplicity, this 18K yellow gold chain bracelet from Nanis features a delicate 0.18ct diamond, adding a touch of sparkle to its refined design. Weighing 4.5g, this bracelet embodies elegance and versatility, making it a perfect accessory for both casual and formal occasions. Crafted in Italy with meticulous attention to detail, it is part of the Cashmere collection, promising both luxury and comfort in every wear.
Nanis is a prestigious luxury jewelry brand celebrated for its contemporary designs and artisanal craftsmanship. Founded in Italy, Nanis transforms 18-karat gold into wearable works of art, blending fluid forms with innovative textures. Each piece radiates a harmonious fusion of modernity and timeless sophistication, captivating those who seek unique, handcrafted elegance.
The Solist: The Door to Luxury Is Wide Open
The Solist offers insider access to luxury products sourced directly from leading brands and retailers—never owned, always authentic, and available at unmatched value. Discover fine jewelry, watches, and designer pieces with a story, curated just for you.
by George Kalinsky, 1974
Framed and Matted
$1800 Value
Donated by the Estate of the Photographer
“Some of New York’s most iconic cultural moments over the past 50 years have been captured by George Kalinsky. Serving as Madison Square Garden’s official photographer, Kalinsky has turned truly memorable moments―sporting events, legendary performances, and notable occasions―into lasting images that have defined the city. Among the quintessential photographs on view will be Pope John Paul II hoisting a seven-year-old child onto the Popemobile in Madison Square Garden, Bill Bradley celebrating a New York Knicks victory, Frank Sinatra crooning in 1975, and Jesse Orosco falling to his knees on the mound as the Mets won the 1986 World Series.”
— from NYHistory.org, for their 2018 exhibit New York Through the Lens of George Kalinsky
$1,600 Value
Donated by Atlantic, Tomorrow’s Office
www.tomorrowsoffice.com
$400 Value
Donated by Brenda & Eli Josephs
Return to the Sweepstakes Entry page