The members of the Fraternal Order of Knight of
Pythias are deeply involved in their communities throughout the United
States and Canada. Their social and charitable activities are
directed towards enhancing the great principles of the Order --
FRIENDSHIP, CHARITY, and BENEVOLENCE. These principles are
adhered to very strongly through contributions of money, time, efforts,
and supplies to Pythians and non-Pythians alike. The eventual aim
and goal is the betterment of mankind.
For several years the United Cerebral Palsy Association and the Cystic
Fibrosis Association were the primary charity of the Pythian Order --
both nationally and locally. Several hundreds of thousands of
dollars were raised for the cause, and many Pythians still devote much
time and energy on behalf of Cerebral Palsy and Cystic Fibrosis.
Very recently the Knights of Pythias became affiliated with Special
Olympics and will be devoting their efforts in assisting that fine
organization, both financially and by taking an active role in
conducting the local competitions that are held each year. From
2012-2014 our National Charity was the Cancer Society. Pythians
are joining together, hand in hand, across this great country to unify
our effort to help stamp out this dreaded disease!
Nationally, the Pythian Lodges own, support or endorse a myriad of
charitable endeavors, such as homes for the elderly, camps for
handicapped children, Little League teams, Boy and Girl Scout troops.
Books from Birth, scholarship programs, rehabilitation wings at
hospitals, Ronald McDonald Homes, The Seeing Eye dog programs, etc.
The strength of the Pythian Order is its ability to meet the needs of
the local community as seen and accepted by the local members.
There is still time to fraternize and socialize as individuals and as
groups, and friendships that started years ago have managed to remain
strong.
The Pythian Order provides opportunity for personal growth and the
development of individual talents and skills. There is a place on
all levels for persons with leadership capabilities and aspirations.
Local lodges are encouraged to hold officer training sessions, and the
Supreme Lodge conduct Leadership Seminars to enhance the quality of
leadership and to urge others to partake where they might have once been
fearful of such involvement.
The Pythian Order is justifiably proud of its altruistic activity. |