Fraternal Order of Eagles
The Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is a charitable organization with nearly 700,000 members across the U.S. and Canada, dedicated to fundraising for various community needs. Established in 1898, the organization has been instrumental in social initiatives such as the establishment of Mother's Day, Social Security, and Medicare.
With over 1,300 locations, the F.O.E. fosters a sense of belonging and community, providing members with exclusive access to a range of benefits, including savings on travel and insurance. Committed to the principle of "People Helping People," the Eagles allocate nearly $10 million annually to various charitable causes, ensuring that all funds go directly to those in need.
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