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The Grand Lodge of Nebraska is proud to support
these Nebraska Masonic Youth Groups:
Job's Daughters International
Job's Daughters is a youth organization for
girls ages 10 to 20 who are relatives of Master Masons. Job's Daughters
places a high importance on helping to develop the qualities that today's
young women want and need: fun, friendship, helping others, and the chance
to learn organizational and leadership skills.
International Order of the Rainbow for Girls
The International Order of the Rainbow for
Girls is a character-building organization for girls ages 11 to 20. The
supreme effort of Rainbow is to create strong effective leaders and
individual character. By precept and example, it continually emphasizes to
every Rainbow girl the lessons taught and symbolized by the colors of the
rainbow, including church membership (of their choice), patriotism and love
of country, love of home and family, dignity of character, effective
leadership, and service to humanity and the community.
DeMolay International
DeMolay uses timeless principles and practical, hands-on
experience to prepare young men to lead successful, happy, and productive
lives. DeMolay opens doors for young men ages 12 to 21 by helping them
develop the civic awareness, personal responsibility, and leadership skills
so vitally needed in our society today. DeMolay takes a fun approach to this
serious mission by building important bonds of friendship among members in
more than 1,000 chapters worldwide. DeMolay alumni include Walt Disney, John
Wayne, Walter Cronkite, football Hall-of-Famer Fran Tarkenton, legendary
Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne, and news anchor David Goodnow, among
others. Each has spoken eloquently of the life-changing benefit gained from
their involvement in DeMolay.
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