Fraternal Order of Eagles
The Fraternal Order of Eagles, with nearly 700,000 members across over 1,400 locations in the United States and Canada, is a community-focused organization dedicated to charitable efforts and social events. It contributes nearly $10 million annually to various national and local organizations that specialize in research, patient care, and community improvement.
Since its inception in 1898, the Eagles have made significant contributions to society, including the establishment of Mother's Day and the creation of important programs such as Operation Eagle and the F.O.E. Diabetes Research Center. Members enjoy exclusive savings on various services, reinforcing the organization's commitment to helping its members and communities thrive.
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