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What
is Job's Daughters?
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. We have members
in the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, and the Philippines We have
fun together at activities such as swimming parties, dances, family picnics,
slumber parties, miniature golf, marching in parades, travel . . . well, you
get the picture. By working closely together, you will make new friends
that will last a lifetime. We also help others. Throughout the year, we
perform service projects to help our community, the less fortunate, and
other charities. We actively support the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (H.I.K.E.)
Fund, which purchases hearing assistive devices for hearing impaired
children. We learn leadership. By holding various offices in Job's
Daughters, you will gain valuable leadership experience, be a part of a
team, and learn democratic principles. Job's Daughters can qualify for
various scholarships that are offered on a state-wide and a national level.
All Job's Daughters are members of a local chapter called a Bethel. Members
of a Bethel elect their own officers, decide their own activities, and plan
their own events. In short, the International Order of Job's Daughters
offers the 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.
How
Do I Join?
With over 300 girls in 21 Bethels
located across Missouri, and with Bethels across the United States,
Canada, Australia, the Philippines, and Brazil, Job's Daughters
offers you a limitless array of opportunities. If you are
a young lady between the ages of 10 and 20 ( 8 to 10 for the Jobbie
To Be Program)
and would like
more information on how you can join in the fun, simply E-Mail our
Bethel Guardian, Sandy Flanery
with your name, age, address, and phone number, and we will do the
rest. In the subject box, if your browser doesn't do it
automatically, put Jobie Info. Remember to tell your parents that
you are interested in joining, and that someone will be contacting
you soon to give you more information.
(Some text adapted from a Nebraska
brochure by Russ Reno entitled "Soar with the Best", and the Missouri web page.)
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