OS Barbers raise £410 for Sussex Beacon
George and Joe from OS Barbers in George Street once again turned over Pride Friday, on August 4 at the salon, to raise money for the Sussex Beacon, the local HIV charity. For the third year both boys donated their days takings of £410 for every haircut they did to the Sussex Beacon.
George Oakley and Joe Steven from OS Barbers in George Street once again turned over Pride Friday, on August 4 at the salon, to raise money for the Sussex Beacon, the local HIV charity.

For the third year both boys donated their days takings of £410 for every haircut they did to the Sussex Beacon.
The Sussex Beacon provides specialist support and care to people living with HIV a year, 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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