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Resources for work with young people
For people who work with Quakers aged 11 to 18. Quaker Life children and young people's work staff team have developed a range of ideas, activities and resources to help engagement with Quaker young people at meetings and in other settings.
Quaker resources for work with young people
Useful links
Information about Quaker collections in other places and useful online resources.
Useful links
Quaker podcast
A podcast from Quakers in Britain and Woodbrooke featuring people talking about ideas, faith and activism. A Quaker Take explores a range of issues in Britain and internationally.
A Quaker Take podcast
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 Uniting in Publications (QUIP)
QUIP is an international network of Quaker booksellers, authors and publishers concerned with the ministry of the written word. They organise annual conferences which are held in the UK and USA. They also subsidise translations and publications of Quaker works through their charitable arm, The Tacey Sowle Fund.
Quakers Uniting in Publications (QUIP)
Why I am striking from school
Sasha King-Smith is a young Quaker taking part in the growing #YouthStrike4Climate movement.
Why I am striking from school
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Citizen diplomacy with Russian people
Quakers in Britain recognise that the need to build bridges between the people of Russia and (the rest of) Europe has never been greater. This page contains ideas for citizen diplomacy to help foster peace and good relations with Russian people.
Citizen diplomacy with Russian people
Remembering John Woolman outside Vanguard
The Bristol EarthQuakes group organised a meeting for worship outside the Vanguard offices in the City of London.
Remembering John Woolman outside Vanguard