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Young Quaker (YQ) is a monthly magazine produced by Young Friends General Meeting, providing a forum for religious, social, environmental and other issues. It lists national and international events as well as changes of address and other notices. Because it is the magazine of Young Friends General Meeting, Young Quaker is primarily aimed at people between the ages of 18 and 30. The magazine is also read by young people under 18. In 2005 subscriptions increased by some 15%, while the average length of the magazine was 24 pages.
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Young Quaker (YQ) is a monthly magazine produced by Young Friends General Meeting, providing a forum for religious, social, environmental and other issues. It lists national and international events as well as changes of address and other notices. Because it is the magazine of Young Friends General Meeting, Young Quaker is primarily aimed at people between the ages of 18 and 30. The magazine is also read by young people under 18. The magazine is printed on recycled paper by The Birches Printers, West Midlands. It is sold predominantly on a subscription only basis and there are subscribers across the UK, US and Europe. Individual copies are sold from the Quaker Bookshop, Friends House, London. In 2005 subscriptions increased by some 15%, while the average length of the magazine was 24 pages.