Work Camps
< back to panels
This panel tells of the many Quaker Work Camps where young people from different countries could work together for two or three weeks on socially useful projects. The idea originally pioneered by Pierre Ceresole (1879-1973) was the beginning of the many and varied international voluntary service projects seen around the world today.
ref: F15
Related Products
-
Pictorial Guide
-
Living Threads
-
B6 Woodbrooke print
-
B7 Service Overseas print
-
B8 Q-PAC: Quaker Peace Action Caravan print
-
C1 Swarthmoor Hall print
-
C2 Margaret Fell print
-
C3 Keeping the Meeting print
-
C4 Meeting Houses print
-
C5 Meeting Houses Overseas print
-
C6 Meeting Houses in the Community print
-
C7 Schools print