Fraternal Order of Eagles

Founded 1898 · 1,481 lodges in 49 states

1,481Total Lodges
49States

The Fraternal Order of Eagles, founded in 1898, is a fraternal organization with approximately 700,000 members and over 1,400 aeries worldwide. Eagles members are dedicated to the motto "People Helping People," focusing on charitable work, youth support, and community development. Aeries serve as local gathering places for members to socialize and participate in community service.

Eligibility: Eagles membership is open to men and women of good character and belief in God. Members must be at least 18 years old. Applicants are proposed and voted on by current members.

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About Eagles

History of the Eagles: The Fraternal Order of Eagles was founded in 1898 and operates on the principle of "People Helping People." What began as a small gathering of bartenders in Seattle has evolved into a national organization with hundreds of thousands of members across North America. The Eagles are known for their focus on community service, member assistance, and advocacy for working families and retirees.

Eagles Programs and Impact: The Eagles are particularly known for their advocacy work and charitable programs. The organization sponsors eyeglass programs, medication assistance, food pantries, youth scholarships, and emergency relief efforts for members and communities in need. Local Eagles Aeries host social events, member appreciation activities, and community service projects that embody their "People Helping People" philosophy.

Membership Requirements and How to Join Eagles

Who Can Join: Eagles membership is open to men and women of good character and belief in God. Members must be at least 18 years old. Applicants are proposed and voted on by current members.

How to Get Started: The first step in joining is to visit a local Eagles 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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