
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
Building Hope for Children: HLAF Visited Child Protection Unit Project in 3 Municipalities in Catanduanes
The Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF) embarked on a significant journey to the province of Catanduanes. Their destination: the Child Protection Units (CPUs) projects located
HLAF’s Commitment to Safeguarding Children’s Rights open an opportunity to enhance the BCPC’s functionality with DILG-QC
Aiming to ensure the rights of the children are upheld, protected and respected, HLAF continues to work closely with LGUs to strengthen BCPC functionality. April
The SIMULA 3 Project continues coordination in BARMM, ensuring the strengthening of advocacy and inclusivity for children
The SIMULA 3 Project, led by the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. in collaboration with UNICEF, aims to strengthen the Juvenile Justice Welfare System in
Breaking Barriers, Transforming Lives: 2023 HLAF Accomplishments
HLAF’s accomplishment in 2023 showcased efforts to challenge societal barriers and transform the lives of its beneficiaries. It highlights the advocacies for forwarding inclusive policies,
Breaking Barriers, Transforming Lives: 2023 Center for Restorative Action Accomplishments
HLAF’s accomplishment in 2023 showcased efforts to challenge societal barriers and transform the lives of its beneficiaries. It highlights the advocacies for forwarding inclusive policies,
HLAF supports the upcoming International Human Rights Day
The Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights in the Philippines, especially those persons behind
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.



