American Friends Service Committee
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization founded in 1917 that advocates for peace, equality, and human dignity while mobilizing people from diverse faiths and backgrounds to challenge injustice and build a just world. Over its century-long history, AFSC has addressed pressing social issues, including economic justice, global peace, migration, and immigrant rights, standing alongside communities to combat violence, inequality, and oppression.
AFSC has played a significant role in various social justice movements, including rebuilding war-torn communities after World War II and organizing against apartheid in South Africa. Recognized for its impactful work, AFSC was a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1947, and continues to engage in activism that connects important issues to grassroots efforts for change.
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