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Rescue Humanitarian Foundation conducted in 2012 in Targu Mures Penitentiary different social activity, moral and religious education along with volunteers from various institutions and organizations.
Moral religious project activity
"Christmas season, joy in the family"
Rescue Humanitarian Foundation conducted in 2012 in Targu Mures Penitentiary different social activity, moral and religious education along with volunteers from various institutions and organizations.
One of this local churches was also the Burning Bush Church, who was actively involved in our programs. At the initiative and invitation of the church, on December 5, 2015 we attended with seven inmates from religious moral program in the church hall.
Through this activity we wanted to facilitate:
- Integration of inmates in family and society;
- Access to resources for counseling and correcting those who realize the need for change and inner wish;
- The possibility of improving the level of general knowledge of persons deprived of liberty;
- Prisoners participation with specific educational activities;
- Individual discovery of hope for a new beginning.
We also want to acknowledge the human mark of our deeds, and therefore to identify the facts that cause degradation of dignity and self-esteem and to change them.
The main purpose of this activity is to encourage and motivate recipients to reintegrate effective and beneficial both in society and in the family. Therefore we invited their families: parents, spouses and children.
At the end of the program we served mass with parishioners and inmates with their families. For two hours they were honored by the presence of loved ones. Eventually we all had won; church members had the opportunity to be useful to those in detention and those in detention have spent good quality time with their families.
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