Uachieve21 CIC with Kenny's Global Links

Manchester, Manchester
Racially Minoritised-owned
Sustainability
Women/Female-owned
We provide a range of professional services. From IT, Health&Nutrition Awareness to Creative Skills Workshop, Community is at the heart of what we do.
A woman stands behind a craft table at a community workshop, holding up a handmade fabric ornament. The table is covered with sewing and crafting materials, including fabric pieces, scissors, ribbons, and tools, demonstrating sustainable fashion and creative skills activities at Manchester Metropolitan University.
A collection of traditional cultural headwear displayed on mannequin heads, including a red embroidered cap, a plain red cap, and a black, white, and red knitted hat. The handcrafted designs showcase African heritage, cultural fashion, and artisanal craftsmanship.
A black woman posing with custom tailored Christmas hat, top, skirt, with more colourful dresses and outfits on display in the background
Two models pose together at the MSSSG Sustainable Fashion Show 2025 wearing vibrant, colourful garments inspired by diverse cultural traditions. The event celebrates sustainable fashion, inclusion, and cultural diversity through creative textile and clothing design.

What we offer

Hands-on training in sewing, bead making, baking, sustainable fashion, knitting, and other practical skills for children, young people, and adults, delivered through workshops and community programmes. Costs appear to range from low-cost community sessions (£20–£50) to multi-session specialist courses (from £100–£150+)

The retail shop sells African-inspired jewellery, traditional beads, bracelets, fabrics, fashion items, backpacks, and accessories, with most products priced between £8 and £85. Products are handmade or workshop-produced, with sales supporting community and charitable initiatives.

Decorative fabric canvas wall art featuring African-inspired themes, cultural designs, and statement pieces for homes and community spaces. Most items fall within the affordable gift and décor range of approximately £8–£25

Community-building initiatives, health and nutrition awareness sessions, climate action projects, and youth empowerment programmes designed to improve wellbeing, engagement, and life skills. Many programmes may be grant-funded or subsidised, while bespoke organisational workshops can range from £100–£500+ per session.

Company details

Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Business address

140 Raby Street
Moss Side
Manchester
M14 4SL
United Kingdom

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