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Ashram is an inter-cultural Midlands-based agency which provides community-inspired housing and services informed by our core values of putting people first, helping people to realise their potential, delivering excellence through innovation, and building cohesive communities.
Ashram has been involved in the scripting and filming of indie Bollywood film "Land, Gold , Women", which looks at the issue of 'honour' killings.
Ashram is featured in the July edition of the Housing Quality Network's briefing paper.
The Reducing Domestic Violence Project provides support, information and advice to empower women affected by domestic violence. To find out more click here.
If you would like to find our more about getting involved in sport in East Birmingham click here.
Over the past year nearly 100 local residents have gained experience of urban design and of new education, training and career pathways by participating in our Community Design Workshops. The success of these workshops, has led Ashram and the Birmingham Institute for Art and Design to create the Centre for Urban Design Outreach and Skills (CUDOS). To find out more click here.