Fraternal Order of Eagles
The Fraternal Order of Eagles is a community-oriented organization with nearly 700,000 members across the United States and Canada, dedicated to raising funds for charitable causes through a variety of social events. Since its inception in 1898, the Eagles have played a significant role in shaping societal welfare initiatives, including the establishment of Mother's Day and the development of Social Security and Medicare.
With over 1,300 locations, the Eagles provide a welcoming environment that emphasizes camaraderie and support among members. Committed to philanthropy, the organization donates nearly $10 million annually to local and national charities focused on research, patient care, and community improvement.
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