Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Founded 1819 · 244 lodges in 47 states

244Total Lodges
47States

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, established in 1819, is one of the oldest fraternal organizations with over 600,000 members worldwide. Odd Fellows emphasize friendship, love, and truth, maintaining a strong tradition of mutual aid and community service. Lodges provide gathering spaces for members to support one another and contribute to charitable causes.

Eligibility: Membership in the Odd Fellows is open to men and women of good moral character and at least 18 years of age. Members are proposed by current members and must be approved by the lodge.

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About Odd Fellows

History of the Odd Fellows: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, founded in 1819, is one of the oldest fraternal organizations in the world, with roots extending back to 18th century England. The Odd Fellows established their principles of Friendship, Love, and Truth, creating a fraternal society dedicated to mutual aid and community improvement. Today, Odd Fellows lodges operate in communities across North America and beyond.

Odd Fellows Programs and Values: The Odd Fellows tradition emphasizes personal development, community service, and mutual support. Members participate in charitable programs, youth mentorship, senior care initiatives, and community improvement projects. Local lodges provide financial assistance to members in need, support community organizations, and host social and educational events that strengthen the bonds of friendship and brotherhood among members.

Membership Requirements and How to Join Odd Fellows

Who Can Join: Membership in the Odd Fellows is open to men and women of good moral character and at least 18 years of age. Members are proposed by current members and must be approved by the lodge.

How to Get Started: The first step in joining is to visit a local Odd Fellows lodge and express your interest. Attending a regular meeting is a great way to learn about the organization, meet current members, and understand the commitment involved. Members can propose prospective members, though you can also inquire directly at your nearest lodge. The application process typically involves background screening and a membership vote by current members.

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