Gardening Beautification Program
The Gardening Beautification Program promotes rehabilitation, therapeutic healing, and personal development through hands-on work with nature.
Participants learn how to care for plants, maintain gardens, and develop horticultural skills while improving the environment within correctional facilities. This work helps individuals reconnect with nature while building patience, discipline, and a sense of accomplishment.
Research shows that gardening programs can reduce stress, improve mental health, and lower anxiety among participants. Through this program, individuals also learn valuable lessons in self-care, perseverance, and responsibility.
Participants receive practical training in horticulture and greenhouse management, helping prepare them for potential careers in the growing green sector after release.
By engaging in gardening and beautification projects, participants rebuild their physical, emotional, social, and psychological well-being while contributing to the improvement of their communities.