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The Women of the Moose are the female auxiliary of the Loyal Order of Moose. Like the rest of the Order, membership originally operated by racial discrimination and was historically open to only white women; it has since been integrated.
The Loyal Order of Moose is a fraternal and service organization founded in 1888 and headquartered in Mooseheart, Illinois.
The Women of the Moose provides social, educational and community service opportunities to its members, as well as sporting events and activities geared toward the entire family. Our members are enthusiastic; they bring a special passion and commitment to the Moose fraternity.
What is the One Moose concept? With full support of the Loyal Order of Moose Supreme Council and the Women of the Moose Grand Council, we have created a new and unified Moose membership. In this new “One Moose” Lodge, women and men have equal membership rights, privileges, opportunities and a vote in Lodge business and activities.
The Women of the Moose, established in 1913, is a unit of Moose International. Our members work in harmony with the members of the Loyal Order of Moose to provide a helping hand to those in need. Our members dedicate countless volunteer hours each year to over 1,400 Chapters across the United States and Canada as well as their communities.
It is a unique setting where both men and women come together to plan and serve side by side for a common cause. Fellowship Degree - The Fellowship Degree of the Moose Fraternity is an honorary degree.
Loyal Order of Moose for men, founded in 1888 in Louisville, Kentucky; re-organized in 1906 under the leadership of future U.S. Sen. James J. Davis. Women of the Moose, founded in 1913 as an auxiliary organization, now considered an integral unit of the Order.