Black-Chin Barb Burgers Teach Job Skills to Drug Users
A drug rehabilitation program in Samut Songkhram trained 70 participants in vocational skills including air conditioning, electrical work, and making burgers from invasive black-chin barb fish to create income opportunities and prevent rela
Samut Songkhram Provincial Administrative Organization held a rehabilitation and skills development program for drug users on June 30, 2025, at Bang Kaew Subdistrict Municipal Hall in Muang District. Jetada Yanprapassiri, the organization's governor, presided over the opening of the fiscal year 2025 program aimed at helping drug users and addicts live normal lives in society while combating drug spread in the area.
The training session brought together 70 participants—including current and former users, at-risk groups, and community leaders from Bang Kaew and Nang Takiean subdistricts. Participants received drug treatment education from Bang Kaew Health Promotion Hospital staff, along with practical vocational training in basic air conditioning maintenance by Piya Sangmuang and electrical and water system basics by provincial engineering officials.
The program's highlight was "black-chin barb fish burger making," which transforms an invasive species threatening the area into a value-added product. The process involves filleting the fish, blending the meat with seasonings, coating it in breadcrumbs, and deep-frying until golden. The patties are then assembled on buns with fresh vegetables, tomato sauce, and topped with another bun layer, creating delicious hamburgers that engaged participants enthusiastically.
Governor Jetada stated that the province recognizes the urgency of addressing drug problems and has signed a memorandum of understanding with government agencies, health departments, provincial police, and community leaders to guide users into treatment. The organization's key policy focuses on supporting treated individuals with vocational training to generate income and prevent relapse into drug use, representing a sustainable approach to returning quality citizens to society and strengthening communities.