What is Job's Daughters?


About Job's Daughters

Job's Daughters is an organization created to unite girls who share the common bond of a Masonic heritage. This enables them to learn leadership skills, organizational methods, and the importance of fulfilling individual responsibilities within a group. By planning their own activities, the members have fun doing what they want to do and at the same time create lasting friendships.

What do Job's Daughters do?

Job's Daughters offers something for everyone - activities ranging from athletics and dances to service projects and fun activities, giving each member a chance for participation and enjoyment.

Each group, called a Bethel, works to raise their own money through fund raisers varying from sandwich sales to designing and selling T-shirts. The members of Job's Daughters are able to voice their opinions as to how the money should be spent, as well as other business matters that come before the Bethel.

All of these events are scheduled with a variety of fun activities such as volleyball games, dances with the DeMolays, crafts, and swimming. There is sure to be something for everyone - including you!

Where does the name come from?

The Order takes its name from the Book of Job in the Old Testament of the Bible. The Order's founder, Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick, selected this book because of the practicality and importance of its lessons - it teaches that steadfastness and trust in God are the only sure ways to overcome the trials we are called upon to endure.

Need more information?

For more information regarding Arizona Job's Daughters and the Grand Guardian Council of Arizona, please contact the Grand Secretary.