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Job’s Daughters is an organization for young women between the ages of 10 and 20 who are related to a Master Mason. The “Jobbies” perform service projects in their communities and support the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE).

The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls is a character building and service organization for girls between the ages of 11and 20 sponsored by Masons, Eastern Star or Amaranth. Its main goal is to teach belief in a Supreme Being and in the immortality of the soul; the truths contained in the Holy Bible; church membership; patriotism; love of home and family, dignity of character; effective leadership and service to humanity & community. The four main types of activities for Rainbow are: service projects, charity projects, money making projects and fun projects.

DeMolay International was born in 1919 with a phone call, nine boys and one man and seven precepts of life. Today, DeMolay still teaches the seven precepts or basic life principles upon which DeMolay members should build their lives: love of parents, reverence for sacred things, courtesy, comradeship, fidelity, cleanness and patriotism.

Royal Order of Scotland: An invitation order of the Masonic family. Members must be Master Masons of five years standing. The Order has two degrees, that of Heredom of Kilwinning and the Rosy Cross.

Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests: An invitational organization with membership limitations. Members are selected on the basis of outstanding performance as a Commander of a Commandery of Knights Templar.

Membership in National Sojourners is open to citizens of the United States who are Master Masons in good standing who are serving or have served honorably as a Commissioned Officer, Warrant Officer or senior Non-Commissioned Officer or to those of similar rank in an allied service during the time of war.

York Rite Sovereign College of North America: An invitational order that exists primarily to be of service to the York Rite of Freemasonry by providing ritualistic and educational support.

High Twelve International: A social and informational organization open to Master Masons in good standing. Usually meets at noon for lunch and a program of community or Masonic interest.

Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, also known as the Grotto of North America is a social and charitable organization open to Master Masons.

Allied Masonic Degrees: An invitational organization that requires membership in the Royal Arch as well as the Symbolic Lodge. Each Council is limited to 27 members.

Knight York Cross of Honor: An invitational order open to York Rite Masons who have successfully completed a year as Master of the Lodge, High Priest of a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, Illustrious Master of a Council of Cryptic Masons, and Commander of a Commandery of Knights Templar.

Knight Masons: An invitational order of Masons requiring membership in the Royal Arch.

Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America is a Masonic organization devoted to fostering friendship and fellowship among Freemasons and to all mankind.

White Shrine of Jerusalem: An international Christian Order whose primary purpose is social contact and mutual protection and support of its members. White Shrine is opened to men and women.

Social Order of the Beauceant: An organization for wives, mothers, daughters and sisters of Knights Templar. The organization supports the Commandery of Knights Templar.

Daughters of the Nile: A benevolent fraternal organization for women who are related by birth or marriage to a Shriner, Master Mason or another Daughter of the Nile. They contribute over a million dollars a year to the Shrine Children’s Hospitals.  

 

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