
What we’re about
WELCOME!
HSGP is a warm and welcoming community of people with open minds and lots of questions. While we have a lot of diverse opinions and interests, we are accepting and tolerant of differing ideas and positions. While non-belief in the supernatural brought many of us together, our belief in the essential goodness of humanity and dedication to open discussion keeps us together and helps us grow. We have only one life and we strive to make it a good one for ourselves and for others. We are home to people with a wide range of beliefs and positions such as: humanists, atheists, agnostics, freethinkers, and Nones. That covers a lot of ground!
In addition to our Facebook group, we offer a variety of activities to support our Humanist goals and we are always looking for more ways to socialize, learn, and help others. We have a community center near downtown Mesa! Be sure to check us out at our Game nights, Sunday Speaker meetings, or other events.
To learn more, go to our website at [www.HSGP.org](http://www.hsgp.org/). There you will find more information about HSGP and our scheduled events. If you are not a member, please consider becoming a paid member. Your support keeps the building open and the activities running. If you’re not ready to commit to a membership, please join us at one of our free and open to the public events where we hope you will find like-minded individuals. Thank you and we look forward to meeting you!
About Humanism (from the American Humanist Association)
Humanism is a progressive philosophy of life that, without theism and other supernatural beliefs, affirms our ability and responsibility to lead ethical lives of personal fulfillment that aspire to the greater good of humanity.
Alex Zygmunt
President, HSGP
Visit our website at www.hsgp.org
See our Code of Conduct Policy Here.
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HSGP @ Sorting Fridays for ASU's Project Humanities (and donation drop-off)
970 E University Dr, Tempe, Ar, USWeekly Volunteer Opportunity
Whether it's one time, every week, or something in between, your help is greatly appreciated! Help Project Humanities sort items for their Service Saturday homeless outreach distribution events.Project Humanities requests that volunteers register/RSVP through: https://projecthumanities.asu.edu/upcoming-events
Donation Drop off
Donations are accepted at this location during this same time each week.
Items needed include clothing (especially mens), shoes, accessories, glasses, and hygiene items. Donations of seasonally appropriate attire and items are especially appreciated.
One thing they won't need for a looong time is water bottles1 attendeeHSGP@ Project Humanities Homeless Outreach Service Saturday **MUST REGISTER**
Community Christian Church - ASU/Tempe, 1701 S College Ave, Tempe, AZ, USASU's Project Humanities Homeless Outreach Distribution is now every 1st and 3rd Saturday!
Sign Up with Project Humanities required through: https://projecthumanities.asu.edu/upcoming-events
Their current partner for Service Saturday distribution is "a very social justice forward church with a very progressive congregation and pastor" and is a couple blocks south of the ASU Tempe campus.
The distribution is held indoors. One of the things that makes this event special is the "personal shopper" experience. Each client is greeted at the door and a volunteer carries their shopping bag and helps them select items from the various stations.
HSGP members have been active volunteers with Project Humanities over the years, so we were among the first invited to participate. They are still building their clientele, so are still not seeking large numbers of volunteers. As of mid-May 2025, we are allowed to increase our max number of volunteers from 5 to 7. ** Please maintain your RSVP, and if you're on the wait list keep an eye open for last minute changes **.
Volunteers should be there by 8:15 am. Distribution will begin at 8:30.
What to bring: your smile and desire to help clients shop for clothing and other items available for free.
We're excited to continue our partnership with Project Humanities.
Donations of seasonally appropriate attire and items are especially appreciated. Please see our weekly 'Sorting Friday' event for the time and location to drop off donations (or help sort).
7 attendeesPhoenix Pride Festival! Saturday and Sunday
Steele Indian School Park, 300 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ, US***Note - The festival opens at 2pm Saturday, and at Noon on Sunday.***
It's Phoenix Pride time again!
HSGP will be tabling at the 2025 PhxPRIDE Festival all day on Saturday and Sunday, Oct 18-19. Lots of fabulous swag will be given away!
Sign up to join the party! Choose one or more slots on Saturday and/or Sunday, helping Alex and Carole meet and greet festival-goers on SignUpGenius Here.
The Pride Parade happens on Sunday at 10AM. HSGP isn't in the parade but you can be there if you wish! For more information go to phoenixpride.org.
There will be water at the tent/table.
We will reach out to volunteers who sign up via SignUpGenius to ensure you have contact info for Alex and can find the HSGP booth okay.
There are no parking passes. We highly recommend volunteers car pool or use the light rail to help avoid parking issues. There is a parking garage open to event attendees south of Indian School and 1st Street that you can access from Central Avenue to avoid the Parade.
7 attendeesHSGP@ Afro Grooves: Annual Fundraiser for BLM Phx Metro and School of HipHop
Arizona Center, 455 North 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ, USHSGP is proud to be a bar sponsor for...
Afro Grooves Fundraiser!
Let's join BLM Phoenix Metro/Build Love Advocacy Center and School of Hip Hop at their Inaugural Afro Grooves Fundraiser Party!It’s going to be a retro-themed, skate and dance party with music provided by Phoenix Afrobeats Orchestra!
Get your early bird tickets here: https://givebutter.com/AG2025
Interested in sponsorship? Reach out to them at development@blmphxmetro.org (tell them HSGP referred you).
Their Story
School of HipHop and BLM Phx Metro/Build Love Advocacy Center have been throwing down and building power in Maricopa County for over 5 years! As we continue to build with our community by creating pathways for youth creativity and leadership and paving the way for justice to be a reality, we need your help!
Come have fun with us as we host a retro themed, skate and dance concert! Dress up in your grooviest outfit, put on those skates, and have a good time with us!
This will be the most joyful, groovy, and empowering fundraiser you've ever attended. Don't miss out, get your tickets today!4 attendees
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