Job’s Daughters International was founded by Mrs. Ethel T. Wead Mick in 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska.
In addition to the United States, Job’s Daughters has expanded its membership in Canada, Australia, the Philippines, and Brazil.
Mrs. Ethel T. Mead Wick, founder of Job’s Daughters International, 1920 Omaha, NE
Members have fun together at activities such as swimming parties, dances, family picnics, slumber parties, miniature golf, marching in parades, and so much more. In Job’s Daughters you will make new friends that will last a lifetime.
Job’s Daughters perform service projects to help their community and the less fortunate. We actively support the Hearing Improvement Kids Endowment (HIKE) Fund, which purchases hearing assistive devices for hearing impaired children.
Job’s Daughters can qualify for various scholarships that are offered on a state and national level. We also gain valuable leadership experience, serve as part of a team, and learn democratic principles as they run their own meetings, decide our own activities, and plan our own events.
In short, Job’s Daughters International offers the qualities that today’s young women want and need from organizations that earn their commitment: fun, friendship, helping others, and the chance to learn organizational and leadership skills.
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