Job's Daughters is a
quality organization created with the purpose of teaching
young women to be contributing, self-reliant and faithful adults. We aim to achieve this through three main devices:
FORMAL MEETINGS FUN & FRIENDSHIP
Job's Daughter Bethels hold two formal meetings a month, based on a common set of practices known as a 'ritual'. The formal meetings are a mix of solemn ceremony and regular business. They are chaired and run by the members themselves and give them the opportunity to discuss the business of the group, plan upcoming activities and welcome new members.
From the teachings of the ritual, members learn important life lessons, while at the same time learning practical lessons about running meetings, handling finances, planning events,
and public speaking.
Job's Daughters is formal occasions!
Local groups plan frequent fun activities (like bowling, pool parties, sleep-overs, mystery trips, dinners, kidnap breakfasts, scavenger hunts, and many, many others). Occasionally, there are opportunities to got to fun activities that are planned at the state level - giving you a chance to make new friends and hang out with girls from other parts of the state.
Job's Daughters is fun & friendships!
COMMUNITY & CHARITY Each Honored Queen (the girl who is the leader or head of the group) selects a local charity or cause to support for her civic project. Various causes are supported at the state and international levels as well.
These might include organizations or causes like breast cancer awareness, diabetes, food drives, support groups or shelters for abused women, visiting nursing homes, collecting Christmas gifts for needy families,
and a variety of other worthy causes. Job's Daughters are always ready to help.
Job's Daughters is kids helping kids!
Job's Daughter's is open to all girls between the ages of 10 and 20 who believe in a Higher Being.
In order to become a member, you must be related to a Master Mason or Majority Member of Job’s Daughters. Even if you aren’t sure you have Masonic relationship, contact us.
We can help research your Masonic heritage and determine your eligibility. The chances of finding a Masonic relative is rather good. The Guardian Council commonly finds family members with a relationship you weren’t even aware of!