Ancient Free And Accepted Masons Of Idaho
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Promotes fellowship, brotherhood, and self-improvement through leadership, education, family involvement, charity, and community involvement.

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Ancient Free And Accepted Masons Of Idaho


Founded in
1972
EIN
23-7531085
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
113 E IDAHO ST PAUL, ID 83347-0000 United States
Website
https://idahomasons.org/
Phone
(208)-343-4562
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About
The Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Idaho, founded in 1972, focuses on teaching moral standards and supporting a way of life for its members. Through the Idaho Freemason Foundation (formed in 2011), they support children's education, safety, and well-being by providing matching funds to local Masonic lodges for various community needs, from school lunch programs to youth resources, impacting local communities and fulfilling Masonic obligations.
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Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Idaho foster community, fellowship, and charitable service throughout Idaho, bringing people together to enrich lives and strengthen local bonds.

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