Daughters of Job No. 22
Established May 10, 1976
Worthy Matron
Associate Matron Conductress Associate Conductress Secretary Treasurer Adah |
Sis. Paulette Roberson
Sis. Carolyn Blue Sis. Carolyn Sims Sis. Bisamah Bey Sis. Knicole Edwards Sis. Cassandra Black Sis. Monique Broadnax |
"Working Together in Love and Sisterhood"
Mission Statement
The object and purpose of the Chapter are to cultivate charitable practices, to comfort, protect and aid each other in our journey through the labyrinth of human life.
History
The first meeting was held on September 14, 1976, in the office of the Grand Worthy Matron Helen V. Benton. Among the first members of Chapter #22 were several new Sister from the 1976 graduating class of the O.E.S. School of Instructions. During this first meeting, the name "Daughters of Job" was chosen and the first Officers were elected. The Daughters of Job Chapter #22 was constituted and inaugurated on May 10 1977 with the assistance of Grand Worthy Matron Helen V. Benton and the other Grand Chapter Officers. The Charter was presented to the Daughters of Job Chapter #22 by Grand Secretary Sister Mary Frazier.
Charities Supported
- Scholarships to High School Graduates
- School Supplies to an Elementary School
- Christmas Gifts to a Nursing Home
- Adopt A Family
- Donated to the Bea Gaddy Foundation
Past Worthy Matrons
Sis. Sally Daniels
Sis. Millie Byrd Sis. Essie Smith Sis. Judy Johnson Sis. Rosetta Gill Sis. Julia Somerville Sis. Barbara Redman Sis. Julia Somerville Sis. Paulette Roberson |
1976 - 1982
1982 1982 - 1987 1987 - 1988 1988 - 1991 1991 - 1993 1993 - 2004 2004 - 2006 2006 - present |