American Rescue Workers

The American Rescue Workers is a Christian denomination and charity in the United States.

The organization was founded in 1882 by Thomas E. Moore as a splinter group from The Salvation Army in response to financial disagreements between Moore and Salvation Army founder William Booth.

[1][2] In 1885 the organization officially adopted a charter as the Salvation Army of America, but in 1913 it was renamed American Rescue Workers and has functioned under this name since that time.

[1][2] Its quasi-military organization suggests that the charity retains similarities to the Salvation Army as with the Volunteers of America.

[3] The charity operates shelters for the homeless, workshops for the disabled, and halfway houses for the chemically dependent in addition to engaging in evangelism.