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Inspiring children with a love of the natural environment
Quakers in Central England are supporting children from different faith backgrounds through the Small Footsteps sustainability programme.
Inspiring children with a love of the natural environment
Friendship and enjoyment - how young adult Friends in Oxford sustain community
Young adult Friends in Oxford organised an enjoyable day of sharing spiritual journeys, lunch, dancing and more for their Bioregional Meeting in October. More than 70 people of all ages from the Area Meetings of Chilterns, Mid-Thames, Banbury & Evesham and Oxford & Swindon joined together.
Friendship and enjoyment - how young adult Friends in Oxford sustain community
Quakers join water protectors in Lancashire to stop fracking
Lyndy Raine writes from Preston New Road, the frontline of fracking in the UK, to share her journey from concerned citizen to active campaigner.
Quakers join water protectors in Lancashire to stop fracking
Quakers bring worship to protests against oil drilling in Sussex
In Quaker Week 2017 Louise Williamson helped unite protesters and Quakers in worship outside the gates of a new oil extraction site.
Quakers bring worship to protests against oil drilling in Sussex
Quakers transform meeting house into emergency shelter for rough sleepers
When heavy snow hit Weston-super-Mare, Friends were ready to take immediate action for people experiencing homelessness.
Quakers transform meeting house into emergency shelter for rough sleepers
Making a difference: a new approach to political engagement
Philip Austin and Clare Frackelton from Bolton Quakers share how their meeting is taking a new approach to support each other's witness in the world.
Making a difference: a new approach by Friends in Bolton
Edinburgh Quakers reflect on Extinction Rebellion day of action
Quakers in Scotland are taking action for climate justice through Extinction Rebellion. Rosemary Hartill of Central Edinburgh Quakers reports.
Edinburgh Quakers reflect on Extinction Rebellion day of action
Local and children & youth development
The daily life of Quaker worshipping communities is supported by a staff team who work across Britain to help them to be thriving, inclusive, and all-age.
Local and children & youth development
Quakers and Kindertransport
The Germany Emergency Committee of the Religious Society of Friends was set up in 1933, shortly after Hitler came to power. This committee, alongside other groups, was responsible for helping Jewish children escape Nazi persecution in Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Poland. It then supported them in the countries to which they had fled. This is known as the Kindertransport.
Quakers and the Kindertransport
Alone, together: Quaker communities for climate justice
Caring can be a lonely business. For those of us who care about climate justice, it can feel very isolating to see people around us continuing as though nothing is happening. We can feel ashamed or paralysed if we can't convert that care into action. Following 'The Big One' Extinction Rebellion protest in London in April, a Quaker told me that the real challenge wasn't the protest – it was coming home.
Alone, together: Quaker communities for climate justice