High Twelve International, Inc. is an organization founded in 1921 by E.C. Wallie Wolcott and his business associates, dedicated to supporting Masonic causes, youth support, and patriotic events. With over 3,000 members in more than 130 clubs nationwide and abroad, High Twelve brings together Master Masons for fellowship, camaraderie, and service to the fraternity. Their meetings, often held at noon, are brief, full of fellowship, and feature a wide range of programs. High Twelve International encourages its members to be active in their lodges and communities, promoting long-lasting friendships, supporting public school systems, and participating in constructive community activities.
High Twelve International's philanthropic objectives focus on youth and education, particularly supporting organizations such as the Order of DeMolay, Rainbow Girls, Job's Daughters, and the Wolcott Foundation, which provides scholarships for students at George Washington University pursuing public service careers in government. While only Master Masons can join High Twelve, anyone is welcome to attend their meetings. The organization operates in accordance with Masonic Law and aims to unite Master Masons in service to the fraternity and their communities.
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