If you’d like to learn how AFSC’s website can help you learn more about the organization, watch this webinar with Web Director Ralph Medley and Friends Liaison Lucy Duncan.
The webinar shows you ways to:
Learn more about AFSC’s work
Find out what program work is being done in your region of the U.S.
Subscribe or unsubscribe to the various e-newsletters AFSC produces
Access content produced particularly for a Quaker audience
Find resources for Quaker congregations
All content on AFSC's website is published under a Creative Commons license and can be republished on or in Quaker meeting/church websites and newsletters as long as you credit us as the source.
A few web pages on AFSC’s website that may be of interest:
Corrections to video: Dan Seeger, not Dan McCracken, wrote the piece on Bayard Rustin at Acting in Faith. The Wabanaki-Maine TRC will be seated on February 12th, 2013, with a day of meditation and reflection on February 11th.
AFSC is a Quaker organization devoted to service, development, and peace programs throughout the world. Our work is based on the belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice. Learn more
Where we work
AFSC has office around the world. To see a complete list see the Where We Work page.