ACH team at away day playing drums

Blogs and news

ACH stands in solidarity with Ukraine

Alongside organisations across Europe, we are deeply concerned about the escalating conflict in Ukraine. War inevitably leads to displacement, and it’s been predicted this conflict will cause many people to flee their homes and seek sanctuary abroad.

Expanding our migrant business support service in Birmingham

The Pathways to Enterprising Futures project is a partnership with CREME at Aston University, Citizen’s Advice and

International Education Day

Introduction 

Education is one of the keyways to address inequality, exclusion and help to heal our damaged planet. Transforming the future requires an urgent rebalancing of our relationships with each other, with nature, as well as with technology.

MyCoventry Projects - Achievements so far

About the MyCoventry Project

The MyCoventry project started in January 2021 and was developed to create change and address local and social economic inequalities that affect young people and adults from migrant communities, so we can help them interact and become an integral part of the

ACH works to support newly arrived Afghan refugees

The UK government announced the launch of the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) last week, in addition to the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) scheme. This scheme will resettle 5,000 people in the first year, and 20,000 people over the coming years.

ACH pays tribute to the people who lost their lives this week

Our hearts go out to the 27 men, women and children who have tragically lost their lives in the channel whilst trying reach safety in the UK. We are devastated for their families and friends who have lost loved ones in this heart-breaking way.

Celebrating a new office for ACH Coventry

In August 2019, we established ACH Coventry, after speaking to Coventry City Council and realising there was a large demand for refugee support and integration services in the city.

Welcoming Little Amal to Coventry

Little Amal is a 3.5 metre tall puppet, she is a ten year old girl, a child migrant making her way from Syria to find a new life. Her epic, 8,000 km journey is nearly finished.

Supporting newly arrived refugees through Critical Time Intervention

Sarah Walters, Head of Best Practice, Crisis