Prison Ministry India and Fr Muller Hospital Conduct Health Camp at
District Prison, Mangaluru
Mangaluru, Aug 20, 2025: Prison Ministry India (PMI), Mangalore Unit, in
collaboration with Father Muller Medical College Hospital, organized a
special medical camp with a focus on dermatological (skin) check-ups at
the District Prison on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
The camp was inaugurated by the Jail Superintendent Mr Sharanabasappa,
who emphasized the true purpose of prisons. “A jail is not a place of
punishment but of reformation. Here, we neither punish nor judge - that
is the role of the court. Those who are here, have made mistakes or
shown behaviour unacceptable to society, and this is a space where they
are given a chance to reform,” he said in his address. Highlighting the
importance of health and skill development among inmates, he added,
“Regular health check-up camps like this will help inmates remain
healthy. Alongside, skill development programs are essential to keep
them meaningfully engaged. These skills will not only enrich their time
here but also prepare them for a renewed life once they return to their
families and society.” He appreciated the consistent efforts of Prison
Ministry India both inside and outside the prison walls and assured
greater opportunities for PMI to serve inmates in transformative ways.
On behalf of PMI, Rev. Fr Stifan Perera, OCD, Spiritual Director of PMI
Mangalore, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the jail authorities for
their wholehearted cooperation in every initiative. He stressed PMI’s
mission of extending care with compassion: “Our hope is to reach out to
inmates and authorities in a deeply humanitarian way, affirming dignity
and fostering hope.” Representing the medical team, Dr Rahul from Fr
Muller’s highlighted the importance of skin health. “The skin is the
largest organ of the body, and it is highly prone to various illnesses
if neglected. Proper skin care is vital not only for physical health but
also for mental well-being,” he explained.
The event was compered by Sr Flora Machado, while Sr Lidwin Sequeira
delivered the vote of thanks. The program was coordinated by Mr Denis
Coutinho (Coordinator), along with Ms Linet Castelino (Secretary), Mr
Lawrence Crasta (Assistant Coordinator), and other dedicated members of
PMI.
The medical camp saw enthusiastic participation from the inmates, who
welcomed the opportunity for free medical consultation and check-ups.
The initiative reflected PMI’s ongoing commitment to combining health,
dignity, and reformation in its outreach to prisons.




















