What is OSIA? OSIA stands for the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America, the largest and longest-established organization in the United States for men and women of Italian heritage. Why is the official name the Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America? The name Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America is a translation of the original name, L'Ordine Figli d'Italia. In Italian, figli means both children and sons. We keep this name today for historic reasons and for name recognition. Can women join OSIA? Yes. In
fact more than 50% of OSIA's members are women. Since its founding,
women have shared equal status with men in OSIA. Women also hold offices
at the local, state and national levels in OSIA. How do I become a member?
OSIA chapter (lodge) members can vote and hold office in OSIA. They are entitled to all the benefits offered on OSIA.org, as well as benefits offered by their lodges. At-large
members cannot vote or run for office in OSIA, but are entitled to all
other benefits Where is my nearest OSIA chapter? There are more than 700 local chapters (lodges) throughout the United States and Canada. To find the one nearest you, click here.
The OSIA
National Office is located near Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., at 219
E St. NE, Washington, DC 20002. Does OSIA lobby? OSIA and
its subsidiaries do not lobby. OSIA and the CSJ do advocate on issues of
significance to OSIA's membership and all the nation's Italian
Americans. |