‘After the wedding, what goes next?’ is a common question for Filipino couples the morning after their big day, facing the uncertainty ahead. But Arcillas assured that this will not be the case for them.
Despite being in custody, PDLs and their families have access to various health services and financial assistance, among others with the help of the BJMP and the city government.
“Here in our city, all aspects—including health, education, peace and order—everything from their conception until their death and everything in between, we have assistance waiting for them,” Arcillas said.
BJMP officials, including Tancangco and Jail Inspector Emma Ramo, also stood as principal sponsors with a promise to guide the couples as they navigate the new chapter of their lives.
“We are giving assurance to the couples that they will receive regular marriage counseling sessions, so even when they return to the society they are still holding their relationship as husband and wife dear to their hearts.” Ramo said.
The jail warden advised the couples to pass through the hurdles of life together.
“I hope they will continue to love each other because that is the reason they got married in the first place. Don’t give up, because their temporary time being apart is not the only challenge they will have to face. They should not give up, continue loving each other and trust in God. After all, God should be the center and guide of their relationship as husband and wife,” he said.
Despite the short few hours they shared as a newly-wedded couple, the new husband and wife are one step closer to achieving the stability they long deserved. All that is left for them to do is to wait and hope for the day that they will finally walk hand in hand into the warmth of freedom, ready to face a society as a reformed individual. (PB/PIA-4A)