We utterly deny all outward wars and strife and
fighting with outward weapons to any end and
under any pretense whatever. This is our testimony
to the whole world.

Friends Declaration of Peace to King Charles II, 1660

Nobel Prize

In 1947, the American Friends Service Committee and the British Friends Service Council received the Nobel Peace Prize, on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends, for humanitarian service, work for reconciliation, and the spirit in which these were carried out.

The Quakers have shown us that it is possible to carry into action something which is deeply rooted in the minds of many: sympathy with others; the desire to help others; that significant expression of sympathy between men, without regard to nationality or race; feelings which, when carried into deeds, must provide the foundation of a lasting peace. For this reason they are today worthy of receiving Nobel's Peace Prize.

Gunnar Jahn, chairman, Nobel Committee,
at the presentation of the Nobel Peace Award,
December 10, 1947

Clearing Rubble, Germany
Germany 1946
Aiding refugees, France
France 1940's

We believe that social and economic deterioration undermine true peace... and that individuals, acting on the basis of hope, can make a profound difference in human affairs.

Donald Gann, clerk of AFSC Board, opening of the Stille Helfer (Quiet Helpers) exhibit, Berlin, Germany, January 1996. The exhibit surveys Quaker humanitarian service in Germany, 1920 to 1950.

The Spirit that inspired Quaker Service early in this
century is the same Spirit behind our work today


West Virginia 1930's

Honduras 1970

Mozambique 1992

Quang Ngai, Vietnam 1967

Mali 1990

Florida 1985

We seek to understand and address the root
causes of poverty, injustice, and war.

Nobel MedalWe are called to confront,
nonviolently, powerful
institutions of violence, evil,
oppression, and injustice.

We work to relieve and
prevent suffering.

We work with all people.

AFSC Mission Statement


Racial Justice Program,
USA 1996


Haiti 1995

Gaza 1991


Protest March, Vermont 1987

Vietnam 1993


Immigration Program,
Miami 1996

More Nobel Prize Information

For more information about the 1947 Nobel Peace Prize, see these resources:


Photos: Germany 1946 (AFSC Archives); France 1940's (AFSC Archives); West Virginia 1930's (AFSC Archives), Honduras 1970 (AFSC Archives); Mozambique 1992 (Bonnie Dalziel ; Quang Ngai, Vietnam 1967 (Andy Engeval); Mali 1970 (Chua-Oon/Rinfret); Florida 1985 (Terry Foss); Racial Justice Program, USA 1996 (Terry Foss); Gaza 1980 (Ulrika Persson); Vietnam 1993 (Lady Borton), Haiti 1995 (©Pat Goudvis); Protest March, USA 1987 (David McCauley); Immigration Program, Newark, NJ 1996 (Terry Foss), Orita Program 1996 (Terry Foss).


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