The Redemption League

The League of Redemption is a secularist, religious, and influential organization based on the principles of Pre-Nuclear Christianity founded by the Father, a man originally from Arizona who travelled all the way through the Great Plains and into the Great Lakes helping those who needed it and recruiting people along the way; over the years the League has grown into an influential Organization that seeks to purify Earth and rid it off evil and human greed to avoid another pointless war when humanity inevitably resurges, the League however has recently taken a more authoritarian turn. The League uses trappings of the ancient Christian Religions (a mixture of Protestanism, Catholicism and Mormonism) and serves as a red-cross type helping organization, but has turned into a 1984-like dystopia in the settlements of the League.

Motivation: Purify the Earth of Evil and Scourge and achieve contact with God. The actual motivation is to clean up the wasteland and help those who cannot help themselves

How do they achieve this motivation: They go around the wasteland bringing resources and help to those who need it, converting them along the way, they are very manipulative of their education though and control their population a lot to ensure they don't partake in criminal activity. They also fucking annihilate groups they consider 'beyond redemption'.

Form of Governance: Led by a near-mythical figure who travelled all the way through the country, they consider him to be the second coming of Christ, a sort of cult of personality has formed around him but he's no tyrant; he's foolish; the Father is being manipulated by those around him, straying him away of his original vision of help and perseverance to one of anger and violence. It used to be almost anarchic, the League members built communities and governed them fairly, but they turned ever-more authoritarian as more and more members joined and twisted the Father's vision; it still helps a lot of people but the cities have turned into a shell of their former selfs.