Links
There are many sites on the Web which contain information about the ideas and activities of Quakers, Quaker organizations, and others with sympathetic views. Listed below are just a few to get you started.
| This site contains a list of many other Quaker and Quaker-related sites. A good place to begin. | |
| New England Yearly Meeting site | |
| Friends General Conference | |
| Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation | |
| www.peacepilgrim.org | Friends of Peace Pilgrim promotes world peace through finding personal inner peace |
| www.peacebridges.org | Information about the peace vigils on bridges in Maine and elsewhere |
| Interfaith resource on conscientious objection to military service | |
| Friends Committee on National Legislation (The Quaker lobby in Washington) | |
| A new Web directory of Friends Meetings and worship groups in the US and Canada. This site is a project of Friends General Conference (FGC). | |
| Right Sharing of World Resources is a program of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) supporting grassroots projects for economic development and offering educational materials for the study of the lives of the poor, the lives of the rich, and the spiritual meaning of both. | |
| www.friendscamp.org | The Friends Camp (South China, Maine) web page has been updated for 2005 with information about our new family camp and the new option for one-week sessions for younger campers. |
| www.supportpeace.org | Support Peace is a non-partisan, non-sectarian pro-active organization based in Montclair, New Jersey. We embrace the power of constructive thought and action through dialogue and art to create a more integrated and civilized world. |
| www.quit-torture-now.org | Quaker Initiative To End Torture QUIT is the spiritual work of Quakers to end torture. There have been too many stories of American torture involving children and women, civilians and soldiers, abductions and disappearances, and the use of medical professionals to “improve” torture. These reports have brought North American Friends together to support a renewed effort to oppose torture as policy and practice in all places, at all times, for all peoples. |