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The Sussex Beacon is a clinical care centre in Brighton for men and women living with HIV/AIDS. It opened in 1992 and then mainly operated as a hospice for those nearing the end of their life.
There is a Sussex Beacon charity shop in St James's Street, next to the Poison Ivy bar.
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