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
Barangays take a stand against the lowering of the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility
Different barangays from Malabon City and Navotas City decided to take a stand against the lowering of the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR) as
A line between BCPC Office and BCPC Interview Room
To set a wall of boundaries for promotion of the confidentiality of the case and protection of the children. One of the instances in dealing
Advocates and implementers of juvenile justice come together for the BCPC Congress 2017
Sta. Maria, Bulacan- “Tayo Rin Para Sa Bata: A community’s response to the challenge of sustainable implementation of juvenile justice” served as this year’s theme
HLAF, DLSU Dasmariñas partners for a juvenile justice training
DLSU-Dasmarinas- Forty-six enrolees coming from different regions completed the three-day training course on juvenile justice entitled: Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act of 2006 (RA 9344
BALAOD Mindanaw, HLAF conduct a forum on strengthening the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act
Cagayan de Oro – Balaod Mindanaw, in partnership with the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, held a forum entitled “Criminalizing the Child: A Forum on Lowering
HLAF, universities, and child-rights organizations collaborate for a video launching activity in public advocacy campaign on strengthening the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act
In partnership with the NGO coalition behind the #ChildrenNOTCriminals campaign to strengthen the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act, the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. tapped
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.