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Central Committee for the British Quakers

The Central Committee for the British Quakers is the main governing body responsible for overseeing the work and activities of Quakers in Britain. It coordinates programs related to worship, social justice, peacebuilding, and administrative functions, ensuring alignment with Quaker values. Comprising elected representatives, it provides strategic leadership, supports local Quaker meetings, and guides initiatives that reflect Quaker principles of equality, integrity, and community. Essentially, it acts as the decision-making and coordinating entity that helps organize and promote Quaker work across Britain.