ACH CEO speaking to press

Press

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New year, new media coverage forACH! 

We were featured in the Bristol Cable on 13/01/17. 

"Another short swerve off Stapleton Road, based at the Easton Business Centre, is refugee support organisation Ashley Community Housing (ACH). Its CEO Fuad Mahamed points to the Sweet Mart as an example of a successful business started from the ground up, and proof that refugees and other newly arrived migrants to the city are an untapped resource. " 

Our CEO outlines our approach to reaching more landlords by challenging refugee perception. 

We’re currently facing the most serious refugee crisis in the last twenty years, with the highest number of displaced people since World War Two. Ashley Community Housing was established in 2008 with an aim to support these people by offering them affordable housing along with training and education so they can become integrated into society. Our housing model works by leasing properties from local landlords. 

"4th April 2016. Each year - around 4000 refugees will be settled in towns and cities up and down the country. To support this - a West Midlands based community housing group are launching a new campaign - in a bid to steer away from any stereotypes surrounding these people in need. Roshni Patel has this report."