Job's
Daughters has a rich heritage and tradition. The group was founded in
1920 to provide an opportunity for young women to work together, to
learn about themselves and to help others. Job's Daughters is open to
girls ages 10 to 20 who have a Masonic Heritage. We do not follow any
specific religion, but do require that our members have a belief in
God.
For
over 87 years, Job's Daughters has been actively promoting friendship
and service. The organization was founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick in
Omaha, Nebraska. The group takes its name from the Book of Job, and in
particular to a reference in the 42nd Chapter that says, "And in all
the land were no women found so fair as the Daughters of Job".
Grand
Blanc Job's Daughters meet on the 2nd and 4th Monday at 7:00pm. At our
meetings we learn how to work together and plan fund raising and fun
activities. It teaches us public speaking, leadership skills, respect
and responsibility. It helps our self-confidence and builds
character. We take part in community service, strive for scholarships,
make new friends and have lots of fun.
If you are interested in learning more about Job's Daughters or would like to join please visit the Contact Us page.