Beacon Halloween fundraising reaches £45,000 and rising
The Sussex Beacon continue their Halloween fundraising with an exclusive, money-can’t-buy, VIP Vitality Brighton Half Marathon package on eBay. Registration for the Vitality Brighton Half Marathon 2016 has closed, but you can still get yourself and a friend a place by bidding for The Sussex Beacon’s
The Sussex Beacon continue their Halloween fundraising with an exclusive, money-can’t-buy, VIP Vitality Brighton Half Marathon package on eBay.

Registration for the Vitality Brighton Half Marathon 2016 has closed, but you can still get yourself and a friend a place by bidding for The Sussex Beacon’s exclusive VIP package on eBay.
Following on from the success of their Halloween Horror Show auctions this year, The Sussex Beacon has released another prize which you will be able to bid upon until November 9.
The exclusive package features:
Two places in the Vitality Brighton Half Marathon; access for two runners and guests to the VIP Marquee, situated right next to the start/finish line; the opportunity to start the race at the front, with the elite runners; Two Vitality Brighton Half Marathon t-shirts and hoodies; and a Sundial Clinics package featuring a host of different treatments to get you in shape.
Any money raised from this package will go towards The Sussex Beacon’s Halloween Horror Show fundraising total, which currently stands at over £45,000.
The Sussex Beacon organises and delivers the Vitality Brighton Half Marathon. They also host an annual fundraising ball, The Halloween Horror Show to help them to continue to support people living with HIV to lead independent and healthy lives.
To find more about the package, and find a link to the eBay listing, click here:
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