
What we’re about
Our mission is to do good deeds, establish a sense of fellowship and community for the nonreligious, and to promote secular education and activism. Through doing good deeds, we aim to inspire people to do good for the sake of good. We foster a community of compassionate and rational individuals whose ethical behavior is not dependent upon belief in the supernatural. We support equality and fair treatment of all and promote humanism as a viable worldview. We welcome collaboration with others with an understanding that good deeds can be universally appreciated and respected.
We are an official chapter of the American Humanist Association and are located in Grand Junction, Colorado. We typically have one educational event, one social event, one volunteer event and one outdoor event (hiking, etc.) every month.
For more information, or to become a member of the Humanists Doing Good organization, please see our website at: Humanists Doing Good
Upcoming events (4)
See all- HDG BOOK CLUBCopeka Coffee, Grand Junction, CO
Please join us at Copeka Coffee for the HDG version of the book club: everyone reads a different book, then that member makes a short presentation to the group. (Please limit your discussion to one book, article, dvd, etc., until everyone has the chance to share). Feel free to come, even if you have not read anything yourself! You are guaranteed to leave with a list of great books.
April Book Group Books:
Arguably by Christopher Hitchens
The Parrot and the Igloo by David Lipsky
Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
On The Edge by Nate Silver
That Good Night by Sunifa Puri
They Called it Prairie Light by K. Tsianina Lomawaima
Becoming American by Peggy & John Destephano
Once They Moved Like the Wind by David Roberts
Brave New Words by Salman Khan
An Immense World by Ed Yong
Genesis: AI, Hope, and Human Spirit by Kissinger et al
Civil Discourse, blog by Joyce Vance
They Thought They were Free by Milton Mayer