HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities

by Siam-Care Foundation
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities
HIV Awareness raising in prisons and communities

Project Report | Oct 13, 2017
Released ex-prisoner fails again

By Jan-Peter Kelder | Resource Development Manager

About a year ago we introduced Kain to you, a father of two and sentenced to 25 years in prison. He was suspected of drug trafficking and put in Thailand's most notorious prison: Bangkwan. This was last year. But then this year a miracle happened. And then Kain messed it up again. This is a story of failing and keeping on fighting.

One of Siam-Care's staff visited Kain every week. His family lived far away and was not able to visit him. They asked Siam-Care to visit Kain, buy him food, and check how he was doing. Our staff has done this for almost a year. And then suddenly, a very unexpected thing happened. Kain was released. We are not sure if he bribed his way out or if he was really found not guilty. It didn't really matter, we were happy for Kain that he could see his family again. But before Kain had the chance to hug his children, he messed up again.

Sold drugs again
One of Kain's old friends contacted him and convinced him to sell a small ammount of XTC. Kain first refused but then realized he needed the money. So, he said yes and was arrested during the handing over of the drugs. He believes his old friend set him up and contacted the police. We are not sure anymore what to believe, but it is quite a drama.

Did not learn from previous mistakes
We want the best for everybody we work with, also for Kain. Even when people make stupid decisions, we value them. But of course, we are dissapointed that Kain did not take better decisions. We hoped he learned from what had already happened to him, he should have known better. Unfortunately, he made the same old mistake and now has to pay with a long time in prison, far away from his family.

Keep on fighting
We will probably keep on visiting him. Maybe not every week, but once a month perhaps. Kain is a broken man who made very poor choices himself, for sure. And yet we believe that God loves him and cares for him. Some people we visit in prison have made one mistake, forced by poverty. Others have messed up many times. Both people are not perfect. Both people deserve to be in prison. Both people deserve to be loved. Thank you for allowing us to reach out to people like Kain. It is a very challenging job and sometimes we are so angry we want to run away and never deal with people like Kain again. But we will keep on fighting. For him. And for his family.

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Siam-Care Foundation

Location: Mukdahan City, Mukdahan - Thailand
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Project Leader:
Jan-Peter Kelder
Manager of Communications
Bangkok , Thailand

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