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The Women of the Moose
Established
in 1913, is a unit of Moose
International, Inc. We are a private
organization open only to our members
and their qualified quests. Membership
is by invitation only. Women, over the
age of twenty-one, who are interested in
joining, can make application for
membership into any one of over 1600
local Chapters throughout the United
States and Canada.
The Women of the Moose provides social,
sports, family and community service
opportunities in a fraternal setting.
Members of the Women of the Moose
dedicate many volunteer hours to those
in need, not only in their own Chapter
and Lodges, but more importantly, to
those in the community.
Other programs which are proudly
supported by the Women of the Moose
include Scouting, drug awareness, crime
prevention, adopt a highway, adopt a
park, youth and adult sports leagues,
scholarship programs, toys for needy
children, feeding the hungry and
disaster relief efforts. The Women of
the Moose also provide assistance to
countless national charities such as
MDA, Arthritis Foundation, American
Cancer and Heart Associations and
veterans organizations to name just a
few.
The two main objectives of the Women of
the Moose are Mooseheart and Moosehaven.
The maintenance and financial support of
these two communities comes almost
solely from the men and women of the
Moose Fraternity.
Mooseheart, our "Child City" is located
in the Fox River Valley, west of Chicago
Illinois. It is a 1,200 acre campus
where children in need are housed,
educated and cared for in a loving home
environment and are raised by
professionally trained family teachers.
Moosehaven, our "City of Contentment" is
located in Orange Park, Florida. This is
where the Moose Fraternity provides for
the cares and needs of our senior
members. Currently, a health care
facility, called The Life Care Center,
is being built which will provide state
of the art medical care to Moosehaven
residents.
Each Women of the Moose Chapter is
guided by a six member volunteer Board
of Officers elected by the membership.
Monthly meetings include Chapter Night
where new candidates are enrolled,
Business Meetings where the Chapter
members approve plans for events, ballot
on new members and vote on finances of
the Chapter, and Committee Meetings when
plans for future projects and events are
discussed. Members of the Chapter are
encouraged to attend these meetings. The
Chapter Board of Officers meets once a
month to remit required paperwork and to
form proposals for projects and events
that are voted on by Chapter members.
The Chapter Board of Officers works
closely with the Board of Officers of
the Loyal Order of Moose to provide
family, social and fund raising
opportunities.
The rules and guidelines for the Women
of the Moose are established at
International Headquarters under the
leadership of Grand Chancellor Tonie
Ewoldt. Four Directors, also based at
International Headquarters, report to
the Grand Chancellor and administer
Women of the Moose functions in Finance,
Chapter Development, Sports and Ritual,
and Membership Training.
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