SINGAPORE - When Mr Mohammad Hairul was released from prison in 2019 after eight years and four months behind bars for drug-related offences, he had only $140 to his name, and no job or clothes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - When Mr Mohammad Hairul was released from prison in 2019 after eight years and four months behind bars for drug-related offences, he had only $140 to his name, and no job or clothes.His turning point was when he realised that his family members were building their lives without any contribution from him.
On Friday morning, he and around 40 other people, comprising other peer leaders, residents of halfway houses, Sana staff, and members of the public, took part in a tree-planting event at Sungei Serangoon Linear Park.
Mr Simon Khung, another former drug addict who is now a Sana peer leader, began experimenting with drugs at the age of 16.But he relapsed and even made an unsuccessful suicide attempt. That was when he realised that he could either seek help, or “one day, just die”, said the freelance content creator.“I’ve been in that vicious circle for so many years, and every single time I told myself I would change, I relapsed afterwards,” said Mr Khung, 36.
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