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  2. Masonic Child Identification Programs - Wikipedia

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    e. Masonic Child Identification Programs (CHIP) are a charitable initiative by North American Masonic lodges to aid in the identification and recovery of missing children. CHIP programs are supported monetarily at the Grand Lodge level, and are staffed by volunteers from subordinate lodges as well as law enforcement and dental professionals.

  3. International Order of the Rainbow for Girls - Wikipedia

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    e. The International Order of the Rainbow for Girls (IORG) is a Masonic youth service organization that teaches leadership training through community service. Young women learn about the value of charity and service through their work and involvement with their annual local and Grand (state or country) service projects.

  4. Job's Daughters International - Wikipedia

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    Job's Daughters International is a Masonic affiliated youth organization for girls and young women aged 10 to 20. The organization is commonly referred to as simply Job's Daughters, and sometimes abbreviated as JDI (or IOJD, referring to its longtime former name, International Order of Job's Daughters). Job's Daughters welcomes many religions ...

  5. Talk:Masonic Child Identification Programs - Wikipedia

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    I thought this was a franchise, though MasoniChip claims it was started by Masons in CA, MN, and so forth. However, as CA now has a CHIP program that's not "Kids ID", I'm going to venture a guess that it was a franchise, and it was used until CHIP was developed, and thus I'm not going to use MasoniChip's information regarding it, because it may no longer be an officially used program.

  6. List of Masonic rites - Wikipedia

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    Fessler Rite, 1797, in 9 degrees. [21] Rite of the Brothers [5] Palladian Rite [5] Rite of the Black Brothers [5] Rite of the perfect Egyptian initiates, 7 Degrees, Lyon France, Crota -Repoa. [16] Rite of Universal Harmony, 1782 [5] Rite of the Grand Lodge of the Three Globes, 1740, Berlin, 17 degrees.

  7. M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children's ...

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    Masonic Children's Hospital also features a level 4 neonatal intensive care unit. [10] It provides pediatric programs including pediatric general surgery, imaging, and neonatal and pediatric intensive care to cardiac and oncology services, blood and marrow transplant, bone marrow, and organ transplantation. The hospital also includes Minnesota ...

  8. Shriners - Wikipedia

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    Shriners International, formally known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (AAONMS), is an American Masonic society. Founded in 1872 in New York City, it is headquartered in Tampa, Florida and has over 200 chapters across nine countries, with a global membership of nearly 200,000 "Shriners". [1]

  9. Dr. Chester Whitley, MD, Medical Genetics - WebMD

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    Dr. Chester Whitley, MD, is a Medical Genetics specialist practicing in Minneapolis, MN with 44 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 43 insurance plans including Medicare and Medicaid. New patients are welcome. Hospital affiliations include University Of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital.