B RIGHT ON Festival: LGBT Work and Volunteer Fair today

As part of LGBT History Month during the B Right On LGBT Festival the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum are staging a Work and Volunteer Fair tomorrow, Thursday, February 16 at the Phil Starr Pavilion in New Steine Gardens.

B RIGHT ON Festival: LGBT Work and Volunteer Fair today

As part of LGBT History Month during the

B Right On LGBT Festival

the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum are staging a Work and Volunteer Fair on Thursday, February 16 at the Phil Starr Pavilion in New Steine Gardens.

♦ Want to Volunteer? Looking for Work?

♦ Want to get involved in your community?

Go along to New Steine Gardens and meet over 20 local community organisations and businesses.

  • CV support
  • Job search
  • Benefit Guidance
  • Engagement Workshop
  • Overcoming hurdles to employment
  • Drop in Support
  • Local Organisations
  • Recruiting companies

LGBT History Month is an international month-long annual observance of LGBT+History and the opportunity to commemorate and remember the bravery of those who campaigned and spoke out over the years to help us achieve the freedoms and equality we enjoy today.

The PHIL STARR PAVILION, New Steine Gardens, Brighton, BN2 1PB has a fully functional stage, light and sound system with heating and licensed bar.

This ground breaking affiliation seeks to engage the city in the wide range of issues highlighted through the work of the Brighton & Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum, as well as partner/stakeholder work.


Event: LGBT+ Work and Volunteer Fair

Where: The PHIL STARR PAVILION, New Steine Gardens, Brighton, BN2 1PB

When: Thursday, February 16

Time: 10am – 4pm

Cost: Free Entry

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