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Moses baskets for children

Updated 4 August 2017

Janis Leslie is involved with an organisation called Baby Basics. They provide essential items for mothers and families who struggle to provide these items for themselves. Here she talks about what's involved.

Moses baskets for children

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Quakers transform meeting house into emergency shelter for rough sleepers

Updated 24 September 2018

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

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Making a difference: a new approach to political engagement

Updated 25 August 2021

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

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Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment

Updated 12 September 2023

Next year's Swarthmore Lecture, a key date in the Quaker diary, will be delivered by prison expert Ben Jarman.

Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment

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Quakers in Criminal Justice urge Labour party to move away from punitive rhetoric

Updated 4 March 2024

With a general election due by next January, Quakers in Criminal Justice (QICJ) have urged the Labour party to look beyond retribution to evidence-based rehabilitation.

Quakers in Criminal Justice urge Labour party to move away from punitive rhetoric

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Changing lives by teaching nonviolence

Updated 28 May 2020

In East Africa, British Quakers are supporting Kenyan peace campaigners to change the core conditions that lead to violent conflict. Kenyans are teaching others different ways of life-changing nonviolence.

Changing lives by teaching nonviolence

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Pandemic exacerbates inequalities

Updated 12 May 2020

Quakers in Britain have joined more than 30 other organisations in calling for a green and just recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Quakers join call for a green and just recovery from pandemic

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Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

Updated 17 August 2017

Culture can have many definitions. According to the Quaker anthropologist E.B. Tylor it is the principal way in which we interpret the world. Or there's the memorable slogan taught in some business schools: 'culture eats strategy for breakfast'.

Why it is time to build a culture of sanctuary

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Turning the Tide: a year of nonviolent campaigning in East Africa

Updated 7 February 2019

The past year has been a huge one for Turning the Tide (TTT) in East Africa, with programmes in Kenya, Burundi and Rwanda reaching more people than ever before.

Turning the Tide: a year of nonviolent campaigning in East Africa

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Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya

Updated 25 June 2020

When the Covid-19 pandemic began, no one in Kenya thought it would reach us. In March 2020, we were all proven wrong when the first positive case was reported.

Building peace during a pandemic: nonviolent activism in Kenya