ACH team at away day playing drums

Blogs and news

Putting Compassion into Action: Birmingham's Refugee Week Celebration

Last Saturday, the vibrant atmosphere of Birmingham's Centenary Square came alive with the spirit of compassion and celebration.

Our Change Makers 2023 Report is Live

The Change Makers Project is a 5-year collaboration between ACH and RAMP, funded by Comic Relief, which aim

Celebrating Our Resilient Clients in Coventry

Yesterday, we had the privilege of hosting a fantastic group of individuals to celebrate their achievements.

UWE's Business Sustainability Workshop: Empowering Refugee and Migrant Entrepreneurs

The objective of the workshop was to enhance participants’ understanding of the core principles of sustainability and how they can weave Sustainable Development Goals into their businesses.

Improving the Recruitment Pathways and Retention of the Local Refugee Population

ACH’s #rethinkingrefugee campaign is an exemplar of the type of work that can be done together, to identify practical solutions to improving the recruitment of refugee communities which leads to an improved sense of belonging of recently recruited refugee staff and resulting in

Coventry Market Fair: connecting Migrants, Locals, and Businesses in Coventry

On Saturday, the 3rd of June, ACH in partnership with the Coventry city council and Central Hall brought a remarkable event to Coventry.

Rethinking Sustainability in Refugee and Migrant-Led Businesses: Diving into the Green Growth Accelerator Project

ACH is committed to assisting refugee and migrant-led (RML) businesses to be more environmentally sustainable and provide extensive business support towards achieving this.

World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

Every year on May 21st, the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development is observed to recognize the diversity and uniqueness of cultures across the globe and to emphasize the critical role of intercultural dialogue in promoting peace and sustainabl

Rose Cordial by ACH service users in Chelsea Flower Show

Last year, ACH and Bristol Old Vic worked on an innovative project aimed to help people from a refugee or migrant background design, make, brand and sell their own drink product. This new product was named HOMEMADE, an iced tea syrup to add to still or sparkling water.