South coast venue Brighton Rocks has kicked off a fundraising campaign in collaboration with Namibian beer brand Windhoek Lager to raise money for the Save the Rhino charity.   

Brighton Rocks will be donating 50p from every bottle of Windhoek Lager sold to the Windhoek Save the Rhino campaign from June until the end of October. 

The fundraising campaign will be supported with a regular Windhoek Wednesday promotional night, featuring live music, promotions and hosts/performers Ollie Bond and Charlie Boswell.   

With an incredibly loyal local following, Brighton Rocks offers an eclectic mix of pub, cocktail, bar and music venue with a high-quality food offering plus year-round events and live music.  

 

Worthwhile cause

 

Fraser Morley, owner of Brighton Rocks, said: “It’s great to be supporting this fundraising campaign with Windhoek Lager to support Save the Rhino International in their struggle to conserve and protect rhinos. We’re confident with our creative Windhoek Wednesday’s and Brighton’s socially conscious consumer, we can play a key part in raising funds for this worthwhile cause.” 

Brighton Rocks has become the first bar to join Windhoek Lager’s campaign, which is aiming to raise £5,000 for Save the Rhino International. The #PureBeer brand has always supported rhino conservation in Namibia, previously funding a Piper Cub plane to aid the fight against rhino poaching in Namibia. 

It kicked off the UK campaign in May with a Windhoek Lager team member running the Hackney Half Marathon in a rhino outfit and raising £750.