Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus raise over £1,000 for local cancer support centre
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus’s sell-out Christmas show raises £1,006.42 for Macmillan Horizon Centre. THE Centre has been designed with input from people affected by cancer to make it the best place to offer the support and services that people in Sussex need. With each production, BrightonGMC chooses
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus’s sell-out Christmas show raises £1,006.42 for Macmillan Horizon Centre.

THE Centre has been designed with input from people affected by cancer to make it the best place to offer the support and services that people in Sussex need.
With each production, BrightonGMC chooses a charity to support, basing its decision on its members’ nominations. This time the Chorus had a special reason for deciding to support the work of the local Macmillan charity – as a thank you for helping a wonderful friend, and long-standing supporter, Cath Prenton, win her battle with cancer.

Vaughan Leyshon, BrightonGMC’s chairman, said: “The Chorus is fortunate to be supported by many volunteers, affectionately known as Chorus Angels, and Cath has been a formidable and tireless supporter for many years. It is therefore an enormous pleasure to support Macmillan and its invaluable work in the local community.”
Brighton Gay Men’s Chorus will open the Brighton Fringe Festival 2018 with their new show Gayz into Space on Friday 4 and Saturday, May 5 at St George Church in Kemptown, Brighton. This production will help raise funds and awareness for organisations that support older LGBT+ people in the Brighton & Hove area.
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