The International Order of Job's Daughters is a Masonic youth organization for girls aged 10 to 20, founded in 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska. Its mission is to provide opportunities for young women to develop leadership skills, foster friendships, and engage in community service. The organization emphasizes moral and ethical values, personal growth, and the importance of family and community involvement. Members participate in various activities, including meetings, social events, and charitable projects, all designed to promote self-confidence and public speaking skills.
Job's Daughters is based on the principles of the Masonic fraternity and is open to girls with a Masonic connection, such as having a father or guardian who is a Mason. The organization has grown to include chapters across the United States and in several other countries, promoting a sense of sisterhood and support among its members. The organization is governed by a set of elected leaders, and its activities are overseen by adult Masonic advisors, ensuring a structured and supportive environment for its members.