Acadia Friends lead and serve by choosing . . .
Diversity, not Division
Acadia Friends support Ramallah (Palestine) Friends School
Listening, not Lecturing
Young Quakers join Friends Committee on National Legislation to meet with Sen. John Lewis.
Action, not Apathy
Lucien Avila-Gatz receives Acadia Friends Peace Award from our Meeting’s Carol Woolman.
Diversity, not Division
Supporting Ramallah (Palestine) Friends School, founded in 1869
Welcoming and affirming individuals, partners and families from all faiths, races cultures and orientations
Providing “Resources to Support Immigration Justice”
Partnering with Maine tribal organizations to advocate for Wabanaki rights and reconciliation
Listening, not Lecturing
Promoting work on issues reflective of Quaker values - Friends Committee on National Legislation
Addressing AI issues - Quaker Institute for the Future
Working for just peace, economics and immigration - American Friends Service Committee
Offering spirit-lead learning, retreat and community - Pendle Hill Quaker Center
Highlighting contributions and concerns of Quakers of Color - The Black Quaker Project
Supporting Meetings across New England - New England Yearly Meeting
Gathering with Quakers from Damariscotta and northward - Vassalboro Quarterly Meeting
Action, not Apathy
Funding the annual “Peace Award” at MDI High School
Addressing national and local concerns through our Peace and Social Justice Committee
Organizing and attending regional events that speak truth to power
Supporting Friends Camp in South China, Maine
Year-Round Worship: Times - Sundays 9:00 - 10:00 AM. Location - Neighborhood House, 1 Kimball Rd, Northeast Harbor, ME 04662
Contact acadiaquakers@gmail.com (or something like this). www.acadiaquakers.org (or something like this)