Former drug addicts to get more support from Govt and community groups to find jobs and reintegrate into society – coverage by The Straits Times

Former drug addicts to get more support from Govt and community groups to find jobs and reintegrate into society – coverage by The Straits Times

On Thursday, 17 September 2020, Jamiyah Halfway House (Darul Islah) launched a more extensive creative rehabilitation programme for their residents, by expanding on the existing art therapy programme and doing a soft-launch of Bangkit – an anti-drug song, as a precursor to their music therapy programme in the future.

The launch was officiated by Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry for National Development.

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Former drug addicts to get more support from Govt and community groups to find jobs and reintegrate into society – coverage by The Straits Times