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This BBC Somali Service feature showcased business success stories of migrant people from East African communities settled in the South West, particularly in Bristol, and also highlighted challenges they face. ACH was visited by BBC News Somali and gave our commentary on the piece.

 

'It’s my job to support refugees to integrate into society, but sometimes I feel so useless when I hear their stories' - Naomi Gill writes a feature for the Guardian 'My Working Week' series about her role as a Support Worker here at ACH. 

A Wolverhampton organisation which has helped more than 2,000 refugees settle in the city is marking Refugee Week with special art projects. ACH is backing an exhibition at Light House Cinema & Cafe Bar.

A 14-feet high sculpture of a howling wolf is catching attention at Wolverhampton’s Light House.

“I’d like to thank ACH for their ongoing help and support for the Wolf Project. I hope we can create more striking artworks for Wolverhampton in future.”

Housing association ACH Wolverhampton helped to fund a number of the artworks.

ACH Wolverhampton is proud to be playing a part in the city’s Refugee Week celebrations through funding the production of a number of pieces of art, including a 4.5-metre wolf, via their #rethinkingrefugee campaign.

From environmental issues to alternative economics, Bristol’s ethical entrepreneurs have long been at the forefront of driving positive change.

With a reputation for enterprise and a willingness to disrupt the status quo, the city is a prime location for socially conscious businesses and continues to play a prominent role on the national and international stage.

Find out more about ACH and a selection of other social enterprises in the city.

Laura, ACH Wolverhampton Office Manager and Rose, Marketing and Comms Assistant, went to talk on WCR FM radio about ACH, what we do in Wolverhampton to support refugees and the upcoming refugee week 2019. 

Top talent from across the region will be gathering in Bristol next month for one of the biggest events in the city’s business calendar.

The Bristol Live and Bristol Post Business Awards 2019 is taking place at Ashton Gate stadium on Wednesday, June 26, and will showcase the leading lights of the business community.

A unique partnership between First West of England and Bristol not-for-profit refugee and community training provider ACH is offering people the chance to have a career behind the wheel of one of the city’s buses. Article written by Bristol Business News.