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Gifts in wills
Find out how to leave a gift in your will. We will support you in this process and help you to help Quaker work thrive in the future.
Gifts in wills
Teaching Peace in Schools
Quakers in Bristol have been working with the BYM Peace Education Team to learn how to train primary school children to mediate playground issues with their peers. Since doing the training earlier this year, Bristol Quakers are now lined up to work with their first primary school in June, and there is quite a buzz about developing more opportunities to teach skills for peace to more Bristol children.
Teaching Peace in Schools
Children & young people's work advocates
Children & young people's work advocates speak up for the need to include children and young people in the life of local and area meetings.
Children & young people's work advocates
Preparations for Quaker week in full swing with in person events and social media action from 28 September
Every year in Quaker Week, Quaker communities think more actively about how to welcome new people and share their faith. This year there are plenty of friendly online and in person events planned for people who are curious about Quakers to come and find out more.
Preparations for Quaker week are in full swing with lots of in person events and social media action coming up from 28 September
Quaker Outreach and Quaker Week 2024
This page is for Friends who want to help new people find Quaker meetings. We have a range of resources and online network meetings to support Quaker outreach, for Quaker Week and all year round.
Quaker Outreach and Quaker Week 2024
Bearing witness against fracking in Lancashire
Wendy Hampton of Pendle Hill Area Meeting tells the story of how the Pendle Hill worship for witness against fracking came about from the ministry of one Friend, through the support of many.
Bearing witness against fracking
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Seventy five years ago today, (6 August) during World War II, atomic bombs destroyed Japanese cities. First, Hiroshima, followed three days later by Nagasaki. Countless thousands perished. The only remains of many were their shadows, burned into stone.This is a time for remembrance, reflection and action.
Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki
"Our faith does not permit us to stand by": Quakers' statement ahead of COP26
Quakers in Britain are calling for just solutions to the climate crisis and encouraging Friends to join the global day of action on Saturday 6 November, in a statement published in advance of the UN COP26 climate negotiations.
Our faith does not permit us to stand by - Quakers' statement ahead of COP26
Faith representatives speak out on immigration
As MPs return to parliament tomorrow (Monday) faith representatives, including Quakers in Britain, urge the government to rethink their approach to immigration, to move away from a hostile environment towards a culture of sanctuary.
Faith representatives speak out on immigration
Quakers continue quiet diplomacy
Generations of Quakers have worked to build peace in areas of violent conflict. Confidentiality is essential therefore the work is little-known. Now a new book, launched this week, Dining with diplomats, praying with gunmen captures the experiences of international conciliation for a new generation of peacemakers.
Quakers continue quiet diplomacy