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Pride organisers present Rainbow Fund cheque

Pride organisers Paul Kemp and Dulcie Danger have presented the Rainbow Fund Chairman Paul Elgood with the charitable proceeds of this year’s event totalling £43,103. This funding will be available for the autumn’s Rainbow Fund grant round for LGBT/HIV community groups delivering frontline services.

Pride organisers present Rainbow Fund cheque
Dulcie Weaver, Paul Kemp & Chair of Rainbow Fund Paul Elgood
Dulcie Weaver, Paul Kemp & Chair of Rainbow Fund Paul Elgood

Pride organisers Paul Kemp and Dulcie Danger have presented the Rainbow Fund Chairman Paul Elgood with the charitable proceeds of this year’s event totalling £43,103.

This funding will be available for the autumn’s Rainbow Fund grant round for LGBT/HIV community groups delivering frontline services.

Pride Director David Hill, said:

“Brighton Pride is at its very core a community event and we are so thrilled to have been able to raise this money for our community.”

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