The Central London Humanist Group (CLHG) provides a meeting place for Humanists, secular and non-religious people, particularly those who live or work in the Central London area. Regular meetings are held at least twice a month. A social on the first Wednesday of the month and a talk or other event on the third Wednesday of the month. Occasional extra events are sometimes arranged, such as theatre trips, walks, picnics, trips to places of interest and other excursions. So if you're not religious and would like to meet like minded people, join us! Usually a small voluntary donation (suggested £2) is requested at meetings.
Welcome to the Central London Humanist Group!
However, you will be most welcome to come along for a trial free visit.
We are affiliated to the British Humanist Association. We are Associate Members of the International Humanist & Ethical Union and Consultative members of the European Humanist Federation. 'Non-voting members' can participate fully in events. They can suggest events, participate in organising events and much more. To be a 'voting member' of the Central London Humanists you must be a paid up member of the BHA - membership £35 per annum, concessions £20 p.a. (To join go here). We are independent of the BHA but have decided on this method of determining entitlement to direct the affairs of the group, membership of the committee, voting at the AGM and any special meetings.
Over the last couple of years the CLHG has raised funds for the Emitos Girls Humanist Football Club in Uganda. The project, located just outside of the capital Kampala, seeks to educate and empower girls aged 12 - 20 through football. It provides educational sessions for the girls and parents alike, covering issues from the prevention of HIV/AIDS to the benefits of female empowerment, and encourages girls to compete alongside boys both on and off the pitch. Thanks to the generosity of CLHG members and the general public we have transferred over £4, 100 to the project. The Emitos girls now sport football strip emblazoned with "Central London Humanists". You can read more about the project and our fundraising efforts, and see photos, here: http://sites.google.com/site/emitosnews/
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