“Would You Mop Floors 40 Hours for $1? This Isn’t Help — It’s Slavery.”#salvationarmy

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“Would You Mop Floors 40 Hours for $1? This Isn’t Help — It’s Slavery.”#salvationarmy
Would You Mop Floors for 40 Hours… for Just $1 a Week?

This isn’t help — it’s modern-day slavery. #SalvationArmy #Exposed
The Salvation Army calls it “Work Therapy.”

They say it’s “God’s work.”

But survivors — and federal courts — call it what it really is: forced labor.
🧹 40 hours a week
💵 Paid $1–$25 in store credit
🧾 Forced to give up welfare or disability checks
⚖️ Fined $1.87M after federal judges called the program coercive and exploitative
💳 Victims got $95 Store Coupons
Meanwhile, The Salvation Army brings in over $10 billion/year in the U.S., billing governments full price — while paying workers in coupons.
This week’s exposé uncovers:
How thousands are forced into unpaid labor
Why courts ruled against The Salvation Army
The truth behind their 100-year system hiding behind the word charity
“God’s work lifts people up — this keeps them down.”
“Real charity restores. This breaks people.”
“This isn’t salvation. It’s control, coercion, and profit.”
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📌 In this video:
$1/hour wages & work “therapy” in rehab programs
A $1.87 million settlement for illegal background checks
Three federal courts reject Salvation Army’s defenses
Why thousands are still fighting for justice

🛑 This isn’t about attacking charity.
📖 I’ve live in a Salvation Army program for over 4.5 years now.
This is about truth, accountability, and protecting the people they exploit.

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📢 What’s Been Reported:
People in Salvation Army programs often work in the organization's thrift stores, warehouses, or operations.
In return, they receive basic necessities like food and shelter — and sometimes small vouchers to spend in Salvation Army stores.

But they don’t receive wages.

In some cases, their welfare or disability checks are even redirected to the organization.
Participants are often required to work long hours — 40 hours a week or more — while receiving little to no actual income.

This arrangement has been widely criticized as exploitative, especially given the vulnerable populations involved.

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📚 Sources Cited:
All claims are backed by federal court records, legal settlements, and verified news reports.
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“Would You Mop Floors 40 Hours for $1? This Isn’t Help — It’s Slavery.”#salvationarmy

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