We work to improve the quality of lives of the families of prisoners/ex-prisoners toward long-term sustainability and spiritual growth.
After the main household providers were in prisons, the families always found their lives increasingly difficult to live because of their family economics.
The single parents had to leave the families to earn a living far from home or sell their labor in the city or move to neighboring countries.
The school-age children dropped school; the old children had to halt their education and take care of the younger ones or sold labor in the exchange of little income to survive their families and were abused.
PFC reflected and found that teaching the families of prisoners to catch fish is rather than giving fish for them to eat.
Our goal is to support the families of prisoners to start the chicken rearing and support them along the way of their journey in raising the chicken.
The best way to keep children from all kinds of abuses relevant to their rights, PFC decided to refocused on the promotion of the income generation for the families so that they can stay at home to nurse and protect the children for their wellbeing.