Iligan City Jail: 5 Inmates Graduate from Comprehensive Drug Rehabilitation Program – A Step Towards a Brighter Future

Hope and Healing Within Prison Walls: Iligan City Jail Celebrates Rehabilitation Milestone
ILIGAN CITY – In a significant step towards rehabilitation and reintegration, five Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) from the Iligan City Jail-Male Dormitory successfully completed the Katatagan, Kalusugan at Damayan ng Komunidad (KKDK-PDL) program on March 25th. This program, designed specifically for individuals facing drug-related charges, marks a vital commitment to addressing the root causes of addiction and fostering positive change within the correctional system.
What is the KKDK-PDL Program?
The Katatagan, Kalusugan at Damayan ng Komunidad (KKDK-PDL) program is a comprehensive rehabilitation initiative that goes beyond simply addressing the legal consequences of drug offenses. It focuses on providing holistic support, including counseling, education, and skills training, to help PDLs overcome addiction and build a foundation for a productive life after release. The program acknowledges that addiction is a complex issue with deep-rooted causes, requiring a multi-faceted approach to achieve lasting recovery.
A Celebration of Progress
The graduation ceremony on March 25th was a testament to the dedication of both the PDLs and the program facilitators. The five graduates demonstrated remarkable commitment throughout the program, actively participating in counseling sessions, workshops, and group activities. Their journey exemplifies the potential for positive transformation even within the confines of incarceration.
Why is this Program Important?
This rehabilitation program is crucial for several reasons:
- Reduces Recidivism: By addressing the underlying issues that led to drug use, the program aims to significantly reduce the likelihood of re-offending upon release.
- Promotes Safer Communities: Rehabilitated individuals are less likely to engage in criminal activities, contributing to safer and healthier communities.
- Offers Hope and Dignity: The program provides a pathway to recovery and a sense of purpose for PDLs, restoring their dignity and hope for a better future.
- Supports the Justice System: Effective rehabilitation programs can alleviate the burden on the justice system by reducing the number of repeat offenders.
Looking Ahead
The successful completion of the KKDK-PDL program by these five inmates is a positive sign for the Iligan City Jail and the wider community. It signifies a growing recognition of the importance of rehabilitation in the justice system. Continued support and expansion of such programs are essential to ensure that PDLs have the opportunity to rebuild their lives and contribute positively to society. The jail officials and community partners are committed to providing ongoing support to the graduates as they transition back into the community, ensuring they have the resources and guidance they need to succeed.
This initiative aligns with the government's broader efforts to address the drug problem in the Philippines through a comprehensive approach that combines law enforcement with rehabilitation and prevention.