DAVAO CITY — Iligan City streets sparkle with festive brilliance this holiday season, thanks to the remarkable efforts of Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) at the Iligan City Jail-Male Dormitory.
Despite the challenges of incarceration, these individuals have harnessed their creativity and resilience to craft stunning Christmas lanterns that illuminate the city’s streets every night.
These lanterns, meticulously handcrafted, are more than just decorations—they symbolize hope, unity, and the unyielding spirit of the PDL.
The dazzling displays have captivated the community, serving as a vivid reminder of the transformative potential within every individual. Each lantern reflects the dedication and artistic talents of its makers, spreading joy and holiday cheer to everyone who sees them.
This initiative is part of the jail’s livelihood program, which provides PDL with alternative income opportunities throughout the year. F
For the holiday season, crafting lanterns has a special significance. It not only allows the PDL to earn additional income to support their families but also helps them maintain their roles as providers, bridging the gap left by their absence during the festivities.
The success of this program is made possible through the steadfast support of the Iligan City local government. Their commitment to providing resources and a platform for the PDL to express their creativity underscores the importance of community partnerships in promoting rehabilitation and reintegration.
Beyond the economic and personal impact on the PDL, these lanterns have created a deeper connection between the incarcerated individuals and the wider community. The vibrant lights symbolize shared joy and the collective spirit of Christmas, breaking down barriers and fostering a sense of unity.
As Iligan City prepares for its festive celebrations, these lanterns stand as a shining testament to hope, resilience, and the enduring power of human creativity.
The PDL at Iligan City Jail-Male Dormitory have shown that even within the confines of incarceration, light can emerge, bringing warmth and inspiration to all.