Pubdate: Sun, 06 Nov 2005 Source: Malay Mail (Malaysia) Copyright: 2005 The New Straits Times Press Contact: http://www.mmail.com.my/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3834 Author: Stephen Ng Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?143 (Hepatitis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) HELPING HAND: A PLACE FOR HEALING AND REHABILITATION HIS name is Suresh. At the age of 19, he was a heroin addict. He was a physical wreck, infected with AIDS, tuberculosis and Hepatitis C. He was taken to hospital before he sought help from a half-way home run by Malaysian CARE. Upon recommendation, he was taken into Green Pastures Regeneration and Renewal Centre for a two-year rehabilitation programme. "Within a short time, his overall condition improved. Soon, he was taking part in physical activities," said Geoff Matthews, who founded (along with Chris Sekar and St Andrews Church) the Green Pastures Home for the Rehabilitation of Ex-Drug Addicts. It was first located in Klang in 1991), and moved to Taman United, Kuala Lumpur in 1993. Suresh, formerly an outcast of society, recently emerged in fourth position when he represented Green Pastures in a Rehabilitation Sports meeting in the 200-metres run. He is currently a full-time staff member of Green Pastures and is re-united with his family. It is for people like Suresh and some 14 other former dadah addicts that Matthews, who hails from Britain, has devoted some 15 years of his life here in Malaysia. Married to a local, Prema, they have fostered two Chinese girls. "Green Pastures was established to help drug dependents and drug abusers who want to turn over a new leaf," he said. "Where they are now, there is of course a 'greener pasture' over the other side of the fence. We have to show them how life can be so much more fulfilling when they cross to the other side of the fence." The home spends between RM12,000 and RM15,000 a month and it is totally dependent on charity. "Thank God our needs have always been met so far," said Matthews. Partly to sustain the home and partly to train the "students" at the centre to pick up some skills, Prema runs a catering service. "We are giving our students a skill that will help them find a job later on in their life," she said. "Many of them have learned to cook while in prison." They also do grass-cutting, painting, and cleaning jobs. Besides single mattresses and a fax machine, Prema said the home's catering service also needs a food processor, two air-pots, a large rice cooker and cooking utensils. Green Pastures is located at 347 Jalan Sepakat 7, Taman United, Jalan Kelang Lama, 58200 Kuala Lumpur. Geoff and Prema Matthews can be contacted at (03) 7980-6504 or via e-mail at donations by cheque should be made payable to Kreasi Baru Bhd, the centre's registered name. - ---