The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker-founded nonprofit organization that promotes peace, social justice, and human rights through direct service, advocacy, and grassroots organizing. AFSC provides humanitarian relief, supports migrants and refugees, works on racial and economic justice, and campaigns to reduce militarism and promote restorative approaches to justice.
Demilitarization and anti-war policy, immigrant and refugee rights, racial and economic justice, criminal justice reform and restorative justice, Indigenous rights, humanitarian aid and refugee resettlement, community development, and climate and environmental justice
Individual donations, foundation grants, philanthropic contributions, and program/service grants (including occasional government or institutional grants)
Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL), historical partners such as the British Friends Service Council/Quaker Peace & Social Witness, and a network of regional AFSC offices and community partners
Non-profit organization (Quaker-founded 501(c)(3) peace and social justice organization)