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Working with Meeting for Sufferings
The Meeting for Sufferings agenda is planned by Meeting for Sufferings Arrangements Group, usually about a month before each meeting. This guidance on process and timing aims to help ensure that Meeting for Sufferings can deal with minutes effectively.
Papers and minutes
This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.
Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes
Led to action on the Living Wage
In November 2014 I attended the Quaker conference 'Food banks are not enough' at Bull Street Meeting House. I left feeling led to take some action on the Living Wage.
Led to action on the Living Wage
Running a community carbon reduction course
North Wales Quakers are supporting Friends and others to transition towards a lower-carbon lifestyle through the Footpaths to a Greener Future programme.
Community carbon reduction initiatives
Committee Handbook
The BYM Committee Handbook is an essential resource for any member of a BYM committee. Paper copies are not currently available but the full handbook is available on this page.
Committee Handbook
The Mount School
The Mount School is an independent Quaker School that educates girls from 2 to 18 and boys aged 2 to 4 in the Pre-School. It is a day and boarding school of approximately 230 pupils aged 2 to 18.
The Mount School
Grants and other financial support
Britain Yearly Meeting has launched a new grants scheme for 18-35 year olds which supports young adult Quakers to participate more fully in the life of the Society of Friends.
Grants and Financial Support
Registration
Registration information
Jobs and voluntary opportunities
We list jobs within Britain Yearly Meeting and some other Quaker organisations with whom we work closely. Jobs with local Quaker meetings can usually be found advertised in The Friend.
Jobs
Building back better resource
Quakers have a long tradition of working to build a better world. This resource looks at how we can build a peaceful world which is underpinned by principles of equality and justice and how our faith can play a role in this.
Building back better Meeting for Learning series