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Money and property

Treasurers

Updated 4 September 2025

Local meeting treasurers are responsible for the financial resources of the local meeting. They attend regular finance committee meetings and report back to meeting for business. They prepare and present the local meeting's annual accounts to submit to the area meeting treasurer.

Treasurers

Jobs and voluntary opportunities

Jobs

Updated 29 January 2025

Britain Yearly Meeting employs staff to carry out the centrally managed work of Quakers in Britain. We aim to be an ethical employer, with a 1:4 ratio between our highest and our lowest paid staff. Britain Yearly Meeting is a Living Wage employer. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES EDI VISION STATEMENT

Quakers in Britain: Job opportunities

Meeting for Sufferings

Papers and minutes

Updated 14 October 2025

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

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Events

Updated 12 September 2025

The Quaker Life Youth, Children, and Families staff team organise events for young Quakers of all ages and offer support to those who are running Quaker events across Britain Yearly Meeting.

Children and young people's events

Political engagement

Quaker concerns

Updated 3 November 2025

Recent public letters, parliamentarian briefings and submissions on issues of concern to Quakers.

Quaker concerns

Area meetings

List of area meetings

Updated 27 October 2025

The full listings of area meetings are listed below with generic contact email addresses for each area meeting.

List of area meetings

Give time

Committee Handbook

Updated 23 October 2024

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

Quaker Recognised Bodies

John Horniman's Children's Trust

Updated 2 December 2024

The Trust aims to relieve sickness and advance the education of children who are sick, recovering from sickness, or have learning difficulties.It does this by offering grants to children's charities. The trustees meet twice a year and have made grant awards of over £1.75m to over 120 children's charities since the new charity emerged in 2004. The original Quaker charity, which was a Convalescent Home for Children, was established by John Horniman in 1889. The Trust offers a conference for charities which receive grants, held every other year at Woodbrooke.

John Horniman's Children's Trust