Over 200 recovering drug users in Mombasa were on Friday evening treated to an iftar dinner courtesy of Coast based lobby group, Reach Out centre Trust.
The recovering drug users already under the Reachout treatment program from the freertown clinic also got an opportunity to interact with peer educators, staff and Management of Reach Out centre trust and other working partners.
"Since we are part of their recovery process, sharing a meal with them meal depicts the zeal we have on their recovery process and ensuring they become productive people in the society." Said Taib Abdulrahama, Executive Director Reach Out Centre Trust.
Adding "Recognizing people who use drugs and who have ventured into disentangle themselves from the menace is our daily mandate and helping them to successful walk out of the traumatizing experience encourages us as an organization to even put extra efforts into realizing our core role of reducing the negative effects of drug use and HIV."