2026 Celebrity Poker Tournament

Come Join Us For A Live Charity Poker & Silent Auction Event
Saturday, February 07, 2026 -- Manhattan Beach Community Church
303 South Peck Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
Doors Open 12:00 noon
Poker Lessons 12:30 pm
Gaming Begins 1:00 pm
Estimated Completion 5:00 pm
More Details Through The Links Below
I Want to Play Poker How Can I Help Sponsor the Event? I Can't Make It But I'd Like to Donate
Dear Friends,
As many of you know, I am a staunch supporter of 1736 Family Crisis Center and have been for nearly 20 years. This organization is a vital resource helping children, individuals and families fleeing dangerous circumstances find safety, hope and healing while they regain stability. They are given food, clothing, counseling, and other supports – and most importantly, a home where they can thrive and feel safe with loving reinforcement. This is something that every human being deserves, yet thousands never receive.
I also know how devoted you have been to their cause over the years as I’ve met many of you at past fundraising events. These are unpredictable times, and any loss of funding severely impacts their ability to continue essential services. To help prevent this, I have joined Brian Herskowitz, Gina Hecht, and my wife, Daena Title, to host a celebrity poker tournament and silent auction fundraiser for 1736 Family Crisis Center.
I invite you to join us in making a difference. Your participation and generosity will directly contribute to maintaining these vital services for those who need it most. We are seeking poker players, sponsorships, and donations to support this event. Details for our event on February 7, 2026, are attached. All event costs will be covered by a generous donor so every event dollar made will go directly to 1736 programs.
If you can’t make the event, please consider a donation. Together, we can ensure that 1736 Family Crisis Center continues to be a haven and symbol of hope. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to seeing you at the tournament!
Warm regards,
Jason Alexander