
Center For Restorative Action
HLAF's Center for Restorative Action was established to address the lack of a training center and trainers to provide knowledge and skills on restorative justice and juvenile justice in the communities.
Our Stories from the Communities
dignity through freedom
Child Welfare Professionals undergo training in Albay
In Albay, a three-day training program recently brought together social workers and law enforcement officers from all Municipalities and Cities within the Province of Albay
Can Gen Zs promote and protect Human Rights?
As the world continues to evolve, the youngest generation—Generation Z, whose age ranges from 12 – 27 — stands at the forefront of social change.
Is there hope in confinement?
Jail congestion in the Philippines remains a highlighted issue that demands urgent attention. Overcrowded facilities not only exacerbate difficult living conditions for persons deprived of
Social Workers alumni of Pangasinan State University Capacitated Through the Continuing Professional Development for Social Workers
Pagasinan State University has partnered with the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. to Continuing Professional Deveopment to capacitate the social workers alumni of PSU, focusing
Uniting for Human Rights: Highlights from the 4th Philippine Human Rights Plan Consultation
The 4th Philippine Human Rights Plan program joint regional consultations took place on June 19-20, 2024, and were headed by the Presidential Human Rights Committee
Empower Your Voice: Insights of a Development Communication Practitioner on Human Rights
Mr. Nathaniel John Nunez shares his perspectives about what human rights are. All individuals, regardless of race, gender, religion, or other characteristics, have the inherent
Our Accomplishments
1 January 2020 - 31 December 2020
were released through the combined efforts of the partners jails, PDL volunteers and HLAF volunteers, interns and staff
were mentored in properly handling the cases of children especially the children-at-risk and children-in-conflict-with the law.
were prepared and assisted to be reintegrated back to their communities and their families.



