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  • Home
  • WHO WE ARE
    • About Us
    • Vision & Mission
    • Our Team
    • Honor Roll
    • PHOTO GALLERY
  • WHAT WE DO
    • RRDC
    • REHABILITATION CENTERS
    • HOMES FOR PRISONERS CHILDREN
    • Holy Eucharist for the Incarcerated
    • OUR APPROACH >
      • 3R Theory
      • Prisoners' Reformation Trajectory
      • An Eightfold Path for Prisoners' Reformation
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Volunteer
    • Student Community
    • Donate
    • Contact Us
  • EVENTS
    • 13th National Convention, Goa
    • Previous National Conventions
    • REPORTS: past events
    • Online Programs
    • Blog
  • LEARNING CENTER
    • PUBLICATIONS >
      • Reformative Explorations
      • BOOKS
      • Prison Voice Magazine
    • for volunteers >
      • INTERNal Documents
    • Prison Ministry Sunday Pastoral Letters
    • PMI Special Task Forces
    • Inspirational Stories
    • Milestones
    • Inspirational Messages
    • Prison Statistics

Support Events

Support Events

Inside the prisons

  • Personal Counseling and Moral Instructions
  • Letter writing for personal concern and healing the broken hearts
  • Setting-up of a good library for mental growth
  • Job-oriented training programs inside the prison
  • Providing recreational facilities and vocational training facilities
  • Conducting literary, arts and sports competitions
  • Preparing the prisoners to write university exams
  • Conducting medical camps
  • Providing free legal aid
  • Teaching home nursing
  • Providing facilities for learning motor vehicle driving
  • Arranging spiritual discourses.

Out side the prisons

Our work does not end inside the prison but also covers extensively the life of a prisoner including his family after his release. As we know, a prisoner is branded as a criminal irrespective of his being guilty or not in committing a crime. Society and sometimes their own families are not ready to accept them. This will fuel further the criminal components in their character. Here PMI intervenes in their lives by giving them hope in life. This is particularly done by PMI through is different rehabilitation centres.
  • Counseling and moral instructions in rehabilitation centres
  • Family contacts through volunteers
  • Family readjustment
  • Treatment to the sick
  • Reconciliation of prisoners with victims and their families
  • Helping the children of the prisoners in their education
  • Giving guarantee for the released prisoners at the police stations
  • Marriage settlement
  • Vocational training and job settlement
  • Conducting awareness programmes for the general public
  • Printing literature like books, magazines, etc.
  • Conducting food fest in the parishes and other places to raise awareness and support
  • Conducting marathons for raising the awareness and support
  • Contacting companies as partner with them as part of their CSR.



Please get in touch with us at [email protected] for details
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We look forward to you visiting and volunteering

"We want to make the prison, a place where men and women pray. We shall make the prisoner know that they are not alone,without friends but we are their friends who truly love them. In order to achieve this we seek the collaboration of all, to make some worthy whom society has judged worthless, consider useful whom society has judged useless.."

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