Support for the community from PRYZM nightclub

14th December 2019

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Brighton based nightclub, PRYZM, doesn’t just provide nights out for partygoers. This year, they have also focused on the community and supporting local charities. From taking part in a local Santa Run and a ’12 Days of Christmas Kindness’ initiative to supporting the city’s infamous Pride event in the summer, the venue wants to make sure they’re giving to those in need, as well as offering safe nights out for their customers.  

Earlier this year, PRYZM donated over £7750 for specialist equipment at a local charity, which aims to improve the lives of sick children across the area. 

Rockinghorse, the official fundraising arm of the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton (the Alex), received the funds for life-saving and cutting-edge medical equipment. Last year, PRYZM’s donation helped fund ventilators for the High Dependency Unit at the Alex. This year, their donation will purchase specialist equipment for the Urology department to make young patients more comfortable during treatment. 

Earlier this year the venue also donated £1 for every customer entrance over Pride weekend, to the Brighton Rainbow Fund, a local grant giving charity for LGBT and HIV/AIDs organisations.  

The venue, operated by The Deltic Group, has also signed up to be a City Angel and has committed to the Pride City Angel pledge, a year long campaign promoting a closer relationship with Pride and local businesses. 

PRYZM Brighton is the perfect venue for charity and corporate events. The company offers a range of different events, including Christmas parties, awards dinners, product launches, networking events and is now offering some diverse corporate team building events this summer.  

The venue has six rooms, which have capacities varying from 70 people to 900. As a whole, PRYZM has a capacity of 2000! Sales manager, Gemma West has recently joined the team and her broad experience in the events industry across iconic London venues means she can create bespoke event offerings, with food and drinks, state of the art event production and an in house sound and lighting team. 

Jon Saunders, general manager, said: “We’re thrilled to have Gemma on board to support our charity and corporate offering. Whilst we strive to ensure our customers have a fun and safe night out, it’s really important to us to make sure we give back to out local community too. We look forward to welcoming customers, old and new, as well as local companies and charities through our doors in the New Year.”