Many sites are available in various translations.
Europe and Middle East Young Friends (EMEYF) builds closer links, encouraging exchange on spiritual matters and international friendship between Quakers aged 18-35 living in these areas. Find out how you can get involved here!
Works for social justice based on our Quaker belief in the presence of God in each individual.
Find out about and participate in an online Meeting for Worship. You can meet and worship online with Friends from around the world!
Browse or search the Quaker Faith and Practice texts of different Meetings all over the world. You can also study and discuss passages online.
Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) promotes the values of Quakers in Europe. This site contains information on their news, current actions and how you can get involved.
The Quaker United Nations Office (QUNO) represents the views and interests of Quakers at the United Nations. Since the founding of the UN in 1945, Quakers have shared that organisation’s aims and supported its efforts to abolish war and promote peaceful resolution of conflicts, human rights, economic justice and good governance. Find out about recent issues and reports and how you can get involved.
The World Gathering of Young Friends bring together Friends aged 18-35 from around the world to build community within the next generation of Quaker leaders. The next WGYF is in August 2005 at Lancaster University, UK. Find out more and how you can be there!
Woodbrooke is the Quaker Study Centre in the UK. They offer a number of short and long-term courses based around exploring Quakerism and the themes of interest to Quakers, such as Peace and Reconciliation, Quaker History and Spiritual Journeys. Learn more here.
Quaker Voluntary Action (QVA) creates and operates voluntary service opportunities across Europe that respond to locally-identified social needs. Find out about current projects here.
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Website by Jonathan Riddell. Copyleft 2004-2005.