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  2. Private probation - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army's misdemeanor probation services initiated in 1975, condoned by the state of Florida, is considered to be among the first private probation services. [1] The private probation industry grew in 1992, [ 2 ] when "local and county courts began outsourcing misdemeanor probation cases to private companies to alleviate pressure on ...

  3. Chris Epps - Wikipedia

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    After learning of the indictments, he donated this money to the Salvation Army. [21] In February 2015 Epps pleaded guilty to corruption-related charges in a plea bargain: [17] one count of filing a false tax return and one count of conspiracy to launder money. [22] As part of the plea, he forfeited two Mercedes-Benz vehicles and his two residences.

  4. Penny sit-up - Wikipedia

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    It was established during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The shelter was operated by the Salvation Army to provide support to its destitute clients. [1] What made this shelter unique was that in exchange for a penny, clients would be allowed to sit on a bench in a reasonably warm room all night. They were not allowed to lie ...

  5. Get free, gently-worn clothes from an upcoming Salvation Army ...

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    Free clothing at five Augusta-area locations awaits families still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Helene. The Salvation Army of Augusta will be distributing free clothes Tuesday, Oct. 29 ...

  6. Free housing deals for Salvation Army officers create image ...

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    Probably at the bottom of the list of things the millions of donors to the Salvation Army expect of those running the charity's programs would be arrogance and a cushy lifestyle.

  7. Four penny coffin - Wikipedia

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    It was operated by the Salvation Army during the late 19th and early 20th centuries to provide comfort and aid to its destitute clients. For four pennies, a homeless client could stay at a coffin house. He received food and shelter. Moreover, he was allowed to lie down flat on his back and sleep in a coffin-shaped wooden box.

  8. Category:American Salvationists - Wikipedia

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  9. Cincinnati Bengals’ Chase Brown Fined $5K for Using Salvation ...

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    The NFL has fined Cincinnati Bengals running back Chase Brown for jumping into the Dallas Cowboys’ gigantic red Salvation Army donation kettle after scoring a touchdown on Monday Night Football ...