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http://www.iojd.org/
"And in all the land were no
women found so fair as the Daughters of Job; and their Father gave them
inheritance among their brethren."
Job's Daughters is an
organization of young women between the ages of 10 and 20 who are related to
a Master Mason, and share a common bond.
Throughout the year, they
perform service projects to help the community, the less fortunate, and
other charities. They actively support the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment
(HIKE) Fund, which purchases hearing assistance devices for hearing impaired
children. They teach individual leadership by holding various offices within
Job's Daughters. Various scholarships that are offered on a state and a
national level.
Organized into local chapters
called Bethel. Members of a Bethel elect their own officers, decide their
own activities, and plan their own events.
Job's Daughters exemplifies
qualities that today's young women want and need from organizations that
earn their commitment . . . fun, friendship, helping others, and the chance
to learn organizational and leadership skills.
Requirements for membership:
• Be a young woman from 11 to
20 years of age.
(For girls, age 10 years, many
Bethels have a JD 2 Bee Program.)
•Belief in God.
(Individual religious beliefs
are respected.)
• Be related to a Mason.
(Help will be provided to
identify a Masonic relative.)
• Be of good character and
reputation.
(Nobody is perfect, but
members should strive to be the best they can be.)
• Petition a Bethel for
membership.
(Parents or guardians must
approve of membership).
Purpose
The purpose of the
International Order of Job's Daughters is to promote friendship among young
women.
It gives members the
foundation on which to build the qualities needed to become contributing
partners of society through personal growth.
Job's Daughters is a service
oriented, non-profit organization created to unite young women who share the
common bond of a Masonic heritage.
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