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Resources for learning more about our faith, our structure, and significant organizations supporting Quakers worldwide:

QuakerSpeak offers a rich variety of video interviews on a wide variety of subjects. 

 

New England Yearly Meeting (NEYM) is the regional body of Quakers in New England, and our meeting is a member. Every August NEYM hosts its annual sessions - an opportunity to gather to build community across the New England states, to learn, and to do business. NEYM has an extensive website offering minutes of our annual meetings, a calendar of events open to all, and information about the many yearly meeting committees. 

Quaker Voluntary Service offers young adults a year of living in community, working at a social justice non-profit, and exploring the spiritual basis of a life of commitment and service. Friends at FPMM have been involved in supporting the Boston "house."

Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL) is a Quaker-based lobbying group in Washington, DC. FCNL offers opportunities to support legislation consistent with our values, as well as thoughtful faith-inspired views of challenging topics.

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) works to challenge injustice and build peace around the globe.

Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) encourages fellowship and understanding among all the branches of the Religious Society of Friends, hosting periodic regional and worldwide gatherings of Friends from many different branches of Quakerism.

Friends General Conference (FGC) is an association of local and regional Quaker organizations primarily in the United States and Canada.  FGC programs include an annual gathering, an online bookstore, and QuakerSpeak videos.

Friends United Meeting (FUM) is an international fellowship of Christ-centered Friends. Most FUM meetings have a pastor and many identify as evangelical.