The Quaker Community (and Beyond)
Here are links to a few "weighty" Quaker resources and other kindred spirits.
  Web Link
  Link   American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Carries out service, development, social justice, and peace programs throughout the world. Founded by Quakers in 1917. Recipient of the 1947 Nobel Peace Prize.
  Link   Digital Quaker Collection
DQC is a digital library containing full text and page images of over 500 individual Quaker works from the 17th and 18th centuries. The proprietary software developed for Earlham School of Religion provides multiple search functions and an interface
  Link   Friends Committee On National Legislation (FCNL)
A Quaker Lobby in the Public Interest.
  Link   Friends General Conference (FGC)
Provides resources and opportunities that educate and invite members and attenders to experience, individually and corporately, God's living presence, and to discern and follow God's leadings. FGC reaches out to seekers and to other religious bodies
  Link   Friends House Moscow
An initiative of Friends worldwide which seeks to encourage spiritual growth and the development of a civil society based on mutual trust and community cooperation.
  Link   Friends Journal
An independent magazine serving the Religious Society of Friends.
  Link   Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC)
FWCC's four sections serve the various regions of the world, providing service and ministry opportunities for Friends throughout the world through conferences, publications and other programs that express our common faith and tradition.
  Link   Gandhi Institute For Non-Violence
Founded in 1991 by the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi, and his wife, Sunanda. Programs are aimed at conflict prevention, anger management, diversity training, and relationship- and community-building.
  Link   Mid-South Peace and Justice Center
An interfaith, inter-racial organization dedicated to education and advocacy for local and global peace and justice issues.
  Link   Pendle Hill
A center for study and contemplation. Founded in 1930 by Quakers and is open to people of all faiths.
  Link   Quakerbooks.org
The website for the Friends General Conference bookstore was updated recently to include author interviews, book guides, lists of essential titles, new books and bestsellers, Pendle Hill pamphlets and many new features to make it easier to navigate a
  Link   Quaker Earthcare Witness
Seeks ways to integrate concern for the environment with Friends' long-standing testimonies for simplicity, peace, and equality.
  Link   Quaker Finder
Quakerfinder.org is a web directory of Friends meetings and worship groups in the US and Canada. Type in a place name and get listings for the half dozen nearest meetings with their time and place of meeting. The site is maintained by Friends General
  Link   Quaker House
Provides information and free counseling for conscientious objectors.
  Link   Right Sharing of World Resources
Supports grassroots projects for economic development and offers educational materials for the study of the lives of the poor, the lives of the rich, and the spiritual meaning of both.
  Link   SERO (AFSC's Southeast Regional Office)
Special projects based in Atlanta.
  Link   Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting & Association (SAYMA)
The Yearly Meeting to which the Memphis Friends Meeting belongs.
  Link   William Penn House
A Quaker seminar and hospitality center, conveniently located on Capitol Hill.