To celebrate our 10th anniversary, and in line with with variety of work we do outside of housing, Ashley Community Housing has evolved. From now on, we will simply be known as ACH, and have a bright new look and feel.
Every month we will be introducing a new board member of Ashley Community Housing. This month it's the turn of Jane Ginnever, the newest member to the ACH board.
At the root of ACH there exists a historical precedence to the work we are achieving today as we challenge systems, tackle inequalities and fight for the rights of refugees, migrants, BME communities and the homeless.
Every year the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust announces a number of new Fellows. Over the next 12 months, they will travel the world and research cutting-edge solutions to important topical issues.
We are pleased with the initial successes of our partnership with Starbucks, especially with our recent Starbucks Employment course held in Birmingham where 75% of learners have received job offers.
Originally from Iran, Parisa moved to Birmingham in April 2016, having spent 5 months in London. But upon arrival to the city, the pressures of a new place and not knowing anybody began to take a toll on Parisa. She soon began to feel lonely and isolated.