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I work with children and young people in a Quaker setting...
Children and young people are a valued and vital part of the Quaker community. As such we seek to engage them in meeting as well as at regional and national events and groups.
I work with children and young people in a Quaker setting...
Three counties campaign against an arms fair
Mike Davis shares how Quakers in Gloucestershire, Worcestershire and Herefordshire took part in campaign against the arms fair in Malvern.
Three counties campaign against an arms fair
Meeting House Matters online and in-person
Quaker Life has been offering online and in-person events to support workers and Friends in the running and management of Quaker premises.
Meeting House Matters online and in-person
Clerks Update: September 2023
Issue 7 of Clerks' Update in 2023 is now available. This is a key communication channel for local and area meeting clerks.
Clerks Update: September 2023
CYP trainers meet in Leeds
Recently a group of a dozen Friends, from across the country, who form the Children and Young People's (CYP) Training Team, met at Leeds Central Meeting House for a weekend working together. The CYP training team are experienced facilitators and well-practiced in work with under 18s. The team met together to review their service over the past year, and to consider what's next.
CYP trainers gathered in Leeds
New Children's and Youth Development Worker for London
The Quaker Life team are excited to welcome Julia Stacey to the role of Children and Youth Development worker for the 7 area meetings in London. Julia will work with local Quakers to help create more opportunities for children, youth and families to participate in Quaker communities. She will also work to help adults and meetings gain skills and confidence in welcoming children, youth and families to develop Quaker communities that are loving, inclusive and all ages.
New Children's and Youth Development Worker for London
George Fox 400 resources
Resources to support events and work relating to George Fox 400 anniversary.
George Fox 400 resources
Get involved!
There are lots of ways to get involved in the George Fox 400 celebrations. You can learn more about Quakers today and attend a Quaker meeting for worship. Find an event near you or attend a course online. You can even stay at the historic Swarthmoor Hall, where George Fox, Margaret Fell and other early Quakers met and worshipped.
Get involved!
George Fox 400 images
Make your George Fox 400 events stand out by using the anniversary logo and selection of collages.
George Fox 400 images
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