Ann Arbor Friends Meeting
•1420 Hill Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 • (734) 761-7435 •
Meeting for Worship: Sundays
9am (7:45am 3rd Sundays), 11am
Meeting for Worship for Business:
3rd Sundays, 9am
Office: M-F, 9am - Noon
Clerk: Cassie Cammann (734) 662-6704
            cassie@cammann.net



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Quaker House Residential Community

Quaker House Residential Community (QHRC) is a semi-cooperative, socially diverse living community. We share and care for a beautiful six-bedroom, turn-of-the-century house in Ann Arbor, close to the University of Michigan central campus. 

We also share strong commitments to: multi-cultural/ racial/ ethnic/ LGBT inclusivity; delicious meals, mostly vegetarian; simple, economical, and environmentally friendly living; regular organized work and meeting activities; mature, stable, supportive relationships; open, forthright, and honest communication.

Quaker membership is not required though we respect and uphold the spiritual leadings of the Ann Arbor Friends Meeting (peace, nonviolence, social justice, and respect for all).

Regular evening meals are a central activity of the QHRC. Housemates share meal costs, weekly cooking and cleaning responsibilities, and regular attendance at house and community meetings (6-10 hours per week). A monthly financial contribution is required. There is a formal application process.

Common space in Quaker House is frequently used for community events. The house is smoke free. Alcohol use is discouraged. Pets are not allowed.

Quaker House Residential Community
1416 Hill St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Phone: 734 274-2411
Email: qhrc.contact@gmail.com
Contact Person: Lydia Ahlum Hanson

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