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Welfare for all: walking for the common good
Kendal and Sedbergh Friends report back on their 50-mile pilgrimage for the welfare system.
Walking for the common good
Quakers host day out in Chichester for people seeking asylum in the UK
People seeking asylum in the UK in 2019 face many obstacles. To offer respite, Chichester Quakers hosted a day out for refugee families. Michael Woolley reports.
Quakers host day out in Chichester for people seeking asylum in the UK
Building a culture of sanctuary in Refugee Week
Quakers in Britain have announced a packed programme of events to mark Refugee Week (19–25 June), exploring the role of culture in shaping attitudes to newcomers.
Building a culture of sanctuary
Quakers reimagine the economic system
Young adult Quakers came together this week with a common desire for a new economic system that is fairer, more sustainable and resilient. They call for urgent change and a system more focused on wellbeing and the common good.
Quaker reimagine the economy
Kindertransport survivors call for routes to sanctuary for child refugees
In the chaotic months before the outbreak of World War II, Jewish people were in desperate need of help to escape German-occupied Europe. Quakers were among those who responded, creating the Kindertransport to bring children to safety and persuading the government to amend visa requirements. Today, some of the survivors are urging the UK government to provide more routes to sanctuary for child refugees.
Kindertransport survivors call for routes to sanctuary for child refugees
Quakers endorse calls for wealthy nations to stop blocking funding for climate loss and damage
Thirty-one years after the first calls for financial support for those wrestling with climate disasters, a new brief calls for a loss and damage finance facility to be agreed at COP27 in Egypt.
Quakers endorse calls for wealthy nations to stop blocking funding for climate loss and damage
Quakers call for inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children
Quakers have joined 50 other organisations in writing to the Joint Committee on Human Rights seeking an urgent inquiry into the use of hotels for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
Quakers call for urgent inquiry into use of hotels for vulnerable asylum-seeking children
Swarthmore Lecture: How can we change society?
Society can only be truly inclusive if difficult conversations are held to create better spaces and structures, Esther Loukin told Quakers at this year's Swarthmore Lecture on 29 April.
Swarthmore Lecture: How can we change society?
Quakers call for radical overhaul of sentencing
The government must focus on reforming and rehabilitating offenders and addressing the root causes of crime if it is to fix the prison system, Quakers in Criminal Justice (QICJ) said.
Quakers call for radical overhaul of sentencing
Join the growing Sanctuary Everywhere movement
It has only been a couple of weeks since I started work as the Sanctuary Everywhere Programme Manager, and I have already heard from Friends across Britain who are challenging the injustices faced by people escaping the effects of inequality, economic exploitation, war and climate change.
Join the growing Sanctuary Everywhere movement