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This is what non binary looks like!

My Genderation created a film for London Pride to be shown in Trafalgar Square during Pride in London, 2017.

In the film, activists Fox and Owl chat about what it is to be non-binary. The film is made entirely by non-binary people with music by Maki Yamazaki and Owl and Fox urge all non binary people and their allies to share the hash-tag: #ThisIsWhatNonBinaryLooksLike

Beacon supporters raise over £2,000 at their ‘Garden Gadabout’

Sussex Beacon supporters Adam Betteridge and Freddie Bateman raised £2,349.10 at their ‘Garden Gadabout’ in Saltdean last month to support the fundraising campaign  #SaveTheSussexBeacon.

The money was raised with the help of more than 150 visitors to the open day, more than doubling the amount Adam and Freddie had raised in any single previous years.

The Sussex Beacon suffered funding cuts towards the end of 2016 putting the facility’s ‘In Patient Unit’ at risk and redundancy notices being issued. However, following local fundraising support, grants secured from non-statutory funding bodies and a restructure with Terrence Higgins Trust taking over some of the back office services, the charity is now in a better financial position and the majority of staff have been told their jobs are no longer at risk of redundancy.

Adam Betteridge said: “I’d like to thank, in particular all those who volunteered their time to help in so many different ways, all those who donated such a spectacular array of cakes and prizes, and all those who were able to come along and take part. We really could not have done it without you all!”

“With the Sussex Beacon barely being able to keep its doors open due to funding cuts, perhaps never has there been a more crucial time to raise funds to keep its services available for all those living with HIV. And it’s not just the amount raised on the day that’s critical, it’s also the morale boost that actively showing your support in this way gives to all those involved with the beleaguered charity (whether as service users or staff) who naturally feel their lives would be severely disrupted if it had to close.

“As many of you know, my friend Pablo who sang with the Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus, killed himself in December after complications arose which have been linked by his family to his new HIV medication. I’m hoping that in some way all our activities send out a message to people like Pablo that no matter what – we are all still here for them.

“With that in mind, it’s not too late to make a donation. A number of people asked about donating online so I set up a JustGiving page here. You’ve all helped so much already that I feel a bit coy asking this, but please do give as generously as you can!”

The volunteers who helped make it happen
The volunteers who helped make it happen

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Amsterdam Bar and Kitchen raise £500 for Sussex Beacon

Amsterdam Bar and Kitchen raise £470 for Sussex Beacon through sales of sparkly t-shirts and vests they produced for Brighton Pride

Owners, Neil, Tony and Peter, rounded up the total to £500 and presented the money to Julie Rawcliffe, the Donor and Fundraising Administrator at the Sussex Beacon.

The Sussex Beacon provides specialist support and care to people living with HIV, offering both inpatient and outpatient services to improve health and promote independence.

Those using the charity’s services may be facing serious HIV related illnesses, dealing with mental health issues or struggling to cope with the side effects of new drug regimes. Recently rated ‘outstanding’ by the independent health regulator, The Sussex Beacon provides first class care and support to those in need.

 

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