David Fray has been appointed as a new trustee at The Sussex Beacon.
David is a long-term supporter and volunteer of The Sussex Beacon charity and is also editor of The Voice, the organisations service user magazine.
He will be joining an established Trustee board at The Sussex Beacon who are ultimately responsible for the administration and management of the charity. Together, the Trustees provide leadership for the organisation and ensure that the charity is fulfilling its charitable aims. The role is voluntary and unpaid.
Simon Burgess, Chairman of the board at The Sussex Beacon says: “We are delighted to have David Fray joining the board of Trustees. He understands the services that we deliver as a charity and knows the local community well. He will be a great advocate for The Sussex Beacon”.
The Sussex Beacon charity offers specialist care and support for men, women and families affected by HIV. Open 365 days a year, they help people manage the everyday realities of living with this life-long condition that has no cure. Their Inpatient and Outpatient services help people living with HIV related illnesses, initiating new drug therapies, or supporting those struggling with extreme side effects of HIV medication. The Sussex Beacon supports the whole person by addressing the physical, psychological and social impact of HIV.
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