"Being a Humanist means trying to behave decently without expectation of rewards or punishment after you are dead."  

-- Kurt Vonnegut

Our Mission

End of the Line Humanists is dedicated to:

>   creating a supportive community of and for ethical nonbelievers  

>   advancing and teaching Humanist principles and ideals  

>   actively working for non-theist interests  

>   participating in service to others

Events

End of the Line Humanists offers a varied schedule of social, educational, discussion, and volunteer events.  From our nights on the town, to our humanist speaker series, to providing dinners for the homeless, you'll find a secular activity that is a good fit for you.


Click here for a list of upcoming events.  

Our History

End of the Line Humanists was formed in December, 2013 as a chartered chapter of the American Humanist Association.  Humanists are "good without a god," nontheists committed to living ethical and compassionate lives.


Read more about our chapter here.


Read more about Humanism here.

Cemetery Tour

Sunday, October 20th, 2:00 pm

Forest Home Cemetery

863 Des Plaines Ave., Forest Park

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