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The Rainbow Hub Brighton seeks three new trustees!

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The Rainbow Hub on St James’s Street, Brighton & Hove’s local point of contact for LGBTQ+ people seeking up to date help, information or guidance, in a safe, non-judgemental environment, is seeking three new trustees to help the charity move forward into a post Covid-19 future, one with real challenges for our LGBTQ+ communities.

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Wednesday, October 7; interviews will take place on Zoom on Friday, October 9.The board currently consists of three founding trustees.

One of the existing trustees is standing down, so The Rainbow Hub is looking to welcome three new trustees to the board. This is a great opportunity for applicants of all ages, including those who have no experience in such a role, and a.

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