The following sites contain information about Friends in Britain and throughout the world:
- Quaker Quest meets each Monday in central London at 6:30 pm to let people find out more about the Quakers.
- Britain Yearly Meeting is the organisation of all Quakers in Britain and carries out nationwide Quaker work. This site has a forum with a wide range of interesting topics including a board for newcomers.
- London Quakers : a website covering the capital city with meetings and special events.
- Young Friends General Meeting is for people about 18-30+ years of age.
- The Friend is a weekly journal for Quakers in Britain.
- Woodbrooke is a Quaker study centre in Birmingham.
- Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) is the worldwide organisation of Friends. FWCC lets Friends from different parts of the world share with each other our common roots in the Quaker tradition. There are links on this site to Quakers in different countries around the world.
- Quaker United Nations Offices in New York and Geneva support our efforts to abolish war and promote peaceful resolution of conflicts, human rights, economic justice and good governance.
- Quaker Council for European Affairs expresses in the European Communities a Quaker vision in matters of peace, human rights, and the right sharing of world resources.
- www.Quaker.org is a large (but unofficial) collection of links to many things Quaker throughout the world, as well as a large variety of resources for learning more about Quakers.
- Turning the Tide is a Quaker programme which promotes the understanding and use of active nonviolence to press for social change.
- Quaker Asylum and Refugee Network have a website covering how to help asylum seekers. Many, including children, are detained each year.
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