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Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events at Yearly Meeting
Volunteers are key to offering children and young people's programmes at Yearly Meeting. Brilliant volunteers, who help plan and facilitate these programmes, enable us to offer activities which are rooted in our Quaker communities. BYM staff who are putting together programmes for 0-18 years olds to engage with Yearly Meeting in July are seeking volunteers.
Seeking volunteers for children's and young people's events
What Yorkshire Friends Holiday School means to one young person
Yorkshire Friends Holiday School is a week long summer residential for 13-18s. Bookings are now open for this years event, which is held in Yorkshire from 18 to 25 August 2024.
What Yorkshire Friends Holiday School means to one young person
Regional/general meetings
Although a large number of general meetings were removed from Britain Yearly Meeting's structure in 2005, some still fulfill a vital role.
Regional/general meetings
Young Friends General Meeting
Young Friends General Meeting is open to Quakers between the ages of 18 and 35. You don't need to be in formal membership of Britain Yearly Meeting.
Young Friends General Meeting
Youth Development Worker working with refugee and asylum seeking young people in Bristol to make Quaker values more active in the world
The youth development worker in the west of England, Zephyr Blofeld was asked by Quakers in the region to help tend their concern for welcoming migrants to young people. Since July 2024, Zephyr has collaborated with Our Second Home to offer young refugees and asylum seekers trips and activities in school holidays.
Youth Development Worker working with refugee and asylum seeking young people in Bristol to make Quaker values more active in the world.
Making teams for under 18s programmes at Yearly Meeting
Quakers across the Yearly Meeting have come forward to volunteer to help run the children's and youth events at Yearly Meeting this year, 23-26 May. The programmes for under 18s give opportunities to explore Quakerism and build community, and couldn't happen without the generosity of volunteers.
Making teams for under 18s programmes at Yearly Meeting
Grants for young adults
This page offers a variety of young adults who attend Quaker meetings. Please see each grants for specific conditions.
Grants for young adults
“Young Quakers are here and now; we are not just the future”
Margarita Fell mocktails weren't the only thing on the menu at this year's Junior Yearly Meeting in Northamptonshire. Young Friends also enjoyed abseiling, kayaking, bushcraft, high ropes, raft building, a disco, quizzes and an open mic night!
“Young Quakers are here and now; we are not just the future”
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith
As a fiercely independent 19-year-old, I decided that I would catch the train to York for my first week at university. Leaving my family on the doorstep at home, I remember proudly arriving at my halls of residence with a sleeping bag, a few tea bags and, while being excited, a general fear of the unknown that lay ahead of me.
Quakers at uni: how I found my faith
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018
When I first started working for Quakers in Britain, one of the things I found most impressive was the way children and young people are enabled to take part in the biggest decisions.
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018