Join a Fraternal Lodge in Alaska
Alaska is home to 1 fraternal lodges across 1 major cities, representing organizations like Knights of Columbus. Whether you're interested in community service, fellowship, or charitable work, there is a lodge in Alaska ready to welcome you.
Fraternal lodges offer community service opportunities, social events, youth programs, charitable initiatives, and fellowship with like-minded individuals. Joining a lodge is one of the best ways to give back to your community and build lasting friendships.
Fraternal Organizations in Alaska
How to Join
Step 1: Browse all 1 lodges in Alaska to find one near you.
Step 2: Visit the lodge in person or call ahead. Most lodges have regular meeting nights and social hours.
Step 3: Learn about eligibility requirements. Each organization has different membership criteria:
- Elks — Age 21+, believe in community service, proposed by current member
- Moose — Good moral character, age 21+, sponsored by current member
- Eagles — Good character, age 18+, belief in "People Helping People" mission
- Knights of Columbus — Practicing Catholic men, age 18+, proposed by member
- Lions — Business/professional background, age 18+, community-minded
- Odd Fellows — Good moral character, age 18+, belief in friendship and truth
Step 4: Complete a membership application and pay annual dues (varies by organization).
Cities with Fraternal Lodges in Alaska
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I join a fraternal lodge in Alaska?
To join a fraternal lodge in Alaska, start by finding a local lodge near you using our directory of 1 lodges across the state. Visit the lodge in person, meet current members, and complete a membership application. Each organization has its own eligibility requirements and dues structure.
How many fraternal lodges are in Alaska?
There are 1 fraternal lodges in Alaska, including locations from Knights of Columbus.
What fraternal organizations operate in Alaska?
Alaska has lodges from Knights of Columbus (1 lodges).