Why should you join Colorado Jobs Daughters?
Fun, Friendship, Leadership, Education and Community...Job's Daughters plan and share many fun activities. Swimming, parties, dances, family picnics, marching in parades and travel are just a few of the activities we enjoy. Participating in meetings and activities enables our members to establish lifelong friendships with girls nearby and around the world, who share similar interests. Your new friends in Job's Daughters will always support you as you journey together improving yourselves and the world around you.
As a member of Job's Daughters, you can learn skills that will help you meet life's challenges. Job's Daughters is a self-governing group. Each Bethel elects an Honored Queen and Line Officers to lead them for a 6-month term. By holding various offices in Job's Daughters, you will gain valuable leadership experience, be part of a team, and learn democratic principles. Important skills are learned by the girls as they take care of finances, plan fundraisers, and of course arrange fun social events, all under the guidance of adult volunteers. Find a Bethel close to you by clicking here.
Colorado Jobies. . .is a group that has fun. |
![]() Colorado Jobies . . . Is a group that does not cost a lot of money, and you can earn scholarships for the College of your choice. |
![]() Colorado Jobies . . . Make friends. |
![]() Colorado Jobies . . .Welcome parents and they can have fun too. |
![]() Colorado Jobies . . . Take a leadership role in the organization. |
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The experience you gain as a member will help you now and in the future. Job's Daughters learn how to work together to achieve their goals, how to raise money and spend it wisely, how to speak to an audience, the fundamentals of parliamentary procedure and how important community service is to everyone.
Throughout the year, we perform service projects to help our community, the less fortunate, and other charities. We are the only Youth organization that has its own philanthropic project, the Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment (HIKE) Fund, which purchases hearing assistive devices for hearing impaired children. Click here for more information on HIKE.
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If you are a young lady between the ages of 10 and 20, and would like more information on how you can join in the fun,
be sure to talk to your parents and then |
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