
The Humanists of Colorado, based in Denver, Colorado, is a local chapter of the national American Humanists Association. Our local group was founded in 1980.
• To function as a chapter of the AHA.
• To promote and assist the development of Humanist organizations and groups
within the state of Colorado.
• To enhance the purposes of Humanism; to invoke the inherent dignity of
humanity; to promote human rights; to eliminate the need for violence and
war and to promote tolerance and peace.
• To strive for justice; to do good for others; to advocate democratic
principles; to affirm that ethics stem from human responsibility.
• To promote the wise use of technology and science; to better the quality
of life on the Earth; to promote the understanding of evolution.
• To hold Humanist meetings; to provide for the education of Humanists; to
promote the freedom of association; to sponsor, organize and promote
educational events related to Humanist issues for members and the general
public; and to publish Humanist literature and newsletters.
• To promote the freedom of speech and the press; to promote religious
freedom; to promote artistic, scientific, and cultural freedom.
• To provide counseling in matters of ethics and human relationships; to
ceremonialize marriage and other rites of passage; to strengthen the family
and other positive human relationships.
• To engage in any other activities which are consistent with the principles
of Humanism.
The Humanists of Colorado is 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
| Officers for the organization are |
| Acting President Richard BERG |
| Acting Vice-President Kimberly SAVIANO |
| Secretary Greg REEDER |
| Treasurer Laura WILSON |
| Other board members are |
| Ken ROBERTS |
| Margeret KENT-HANBY |
| Dave FANGROW |
| Newsletter editor Kimberly SAVIANO |
| Meet-up organizer Barb SANNWALD |
| Online Presence Coordinator Greg REEDER |
By mail:
Humanists of Colorado
P.O. Box 461112
Glendale, CO 80246
By email:
info@humanistsofcolorado.org
By phone: 720-256-6161 (Acting HOC President Richard BERG)