Our Work

Dignity Through Freedom

We champion access to justice by freeing the unjustly detained, promoting restorative approaches for children, and supporting ex-detainees to rebuild their lives.

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Theory of Change

We believe that lasting justice and reintegration are possible when individuals, families, communities, and institutions work together.

Jail Decongestion

We address the severe overcrowding in Philippine jails, as well as promote the rights. welfare. health, and well-being of the vulnerable population.

Center for Restorative Action

We empower communities and duty bearers to protect children at risk and in conflict with the law through restorative, child-centered approaches.

Focused Reintegration of Ex-Detainees

We support persons restored to liberty with skills, mentoring, and community linkages to ensure successful reintegration and reduced recidivism.

Impact Projects

We pioneer innovative initiatives that address urgent justice and reintegration needs, creating scalable solutions for lasting social change.

Social Behavior Change Communication and Advocacy

We influence and transform mindsets and perception, reduce stigma, and build public support for restorative justice and reintegration.

The Latest

Making A Difference
Featuring the latest community work—real accounts of how our programs continue to touch lives and strengthen justice where it matters most.

STELLA Project: Small Hands, Big Heart - Visayas

We brought Stella, our coloring book activity, designed to bring comfort and hope to persons deprived of liberty in Samar Provincial Jail, for a special family day.

STELLA Project: Small Hands, Big Heart - Visayas

We brought Stella, our coloring book activity, designed to bring comfort and hope to persons deprived of liberty in Samar Provincial Jail, for a special family day.

STELLA Project: Small Hands, Big Heart - Visayas

We brought Stella, our coloring book activity, designed to bring comfort and hope to persons deprived of liberty in Samar Provincial Jail, for a special family day.

Time for Justice: HLAF Brings Paralegal Aide Training to Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Jail

Nueva Vizcaya — Inside the walls of the Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Jail, a powerful shift unfolded during HLAF’s most recent Paralegal Aide Training—a training that not only imparted legal knowledge

Empowering Behind Bars: Preparing Persons Deprived of Liberty in San Mateo Municipal Jail for Upcoming Paralegal Training

San Mateo, Rizal — February 14, 2025 For most people, Valentine’s Day is about flowers, chocolates, and warm embraces. But for us, February 14 was about delivering a different kind

Stitching Freedom: Bringing Livelihood Opportunities to Imus City Jail Female Dormitory

Imus City, Cavite — February 19, 2025 In a modest ceremony inside the Imus City Jail Female Dormitory, the sound of gratitude and hope filled the air as the Humanitarian

Our Mission

Turning Justice into Freedom, Protection, and Reintegration

We seek to put an end to the phenomenon of unjust and inhuman detention, especially of women and children, wherever it is found, through direct legal action and policy advocacy.

As well as create a just and compassionate society where the justice system leaves no one behind. Our ambition is to create lasting change by ensuring that persons deprived of liberty, children at risk, and children in conflict with the law are treated with dignity and given opportunities for healing, growth, and reintegration.

We aim to strengthen community-based justice systems, empower local leaders, and influence policies that uphold human rights.

Combining legal aid, restorative approaches, and reintegration support, we strive to build safer, child-friendly, and rights- respecting communities for generations to come.

Get Involved

Justice with Compassion, Dignity, and Second Chances
At HLAF, we believe that advancing justice and protecting human rights is a shared responsibility—and you can be part of it.

Partner With Us

At HLAF, we believe that building a just and compassionate society requires collaboration. Join us in advancing access to justice, and empowering communities.

Volunteer

Volunteering with us means becoming part of a movement that brings hope, dignity, and justice to those who need it most.

Testimonials

The voices of our partners, volunteers, and beneficiaries are at the heart of HLAF’s story. We share their reflections on how our programs have touched lives.

Contact

We welcome inquiries, partnerships, and collaboration opportunities from individuals and organizations who share our vision of a just and compassionate society.

Jonathan Bantayan | Community Development Officer

Jonathan Agustin Batayan is a Bachelor of Science in Social Work graduate at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV), where he has been a consistent Dean’s Lister and active student leader. He currently serves as the Treasurer of the PLV–Junior Social Workers Association of the Philippines (2023–2024) and has experience as a community organizer in Sitio Cabatuan, Valenzuela City, and as a tutor under the DSWD Tara Basa! Program.

Jonathan has attended numerous seminars and workshops on child protection, gender and development, community extension, parole and probation social work, and sustainable livelihoods, reflecting his commitment to inclusive and rights-based social services. His academic achievements include graduating with honors in both junior and senior high school and earning recognition in creative writing and essay competitions.

Passionate about leadership, community development, and advocacy, Jonathan continues to hone his skills in critical thinking, social welfare practice, and communication. He envisions himself contributing to the advancement of social work in the Philippines, with a strong focus on safeguarding vulnerable groups and empowering communities.

Carmelita Torrefiel | Senior Community Organizer

Carmelita B. Torrefiel is the Senior Community Organizer for the Center for Restorative Action of the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF), where she has also served as a Community Organizer and Training Facilitator since 2011. With over two decades of experience in community work, child protection, and restorative justice, she has dedicated her career to advancing the rights and welfare of children and women.

She previously served as the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Focal Person and Violence Against Women and their Children (VAWC) Desk Officer in Barangay Bagbag, Quezon City, as well as a Project Officer at SAKLAW Foundation, Inc., and a Finance and Documentation Officer at Pax Christi Pastoral Center in Oriental Mindoro. Her extensive experience in grassroots and program management has strengthened local governance mechanisms, including Barangay Councils for the Protection of Children, and anti-VAWC initiatives.

Ms. Torrefiel has been invited as a resource speaker and facilitator by provincial governments, NGOs, academic institutions, and community organizations across the country, particularly on child protection laws, restorative justice, community organizing, and gender-based violence prevention. Her dedication has earned her multiple awards and citations, including the Service Merit Award (Gawad Lasalyano) from De La Salle University’s Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) in 2023.

She holds a BS Psychology degree from Arellano University under the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) and has pursued numerous professional trainings in leadership, social work, and community development.
Passionate about community organizing, public speaking, and advocacy, Carmelita continues to serve as a strong voice for restorative justice and the protection of vulnerable sectors in society.

Carmela Reyes | Program Officer

Carmela serves as Program Officer at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. – Center for Restorative Action Program, where she provides technical assistance and develops policy recommendations for psychosocial programs benefiting vulnerable communities.

She has extensive experience in social work practice through her internships at the Quezon City Social Services Development Department, where she worked with children in conflict with the law, as well as with persons with disabilities in community organizing and capacity-building initiatives.

Juanito Vinluan Jr. | Program Officer

Juanito S. Vinluan Jr. is a licensed social worker and Program Officer for the Jail Decongestion Program of the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF). He earned his Bachelor of Science in Social Work from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (2003) and became a registered social worker in 2005. He later pursued law studies at the Philippine College of Criminology – Manila Law College, where he attained his Juris Doctor degree in 2012.

With more than a decade of experience in social work, paralegal assistance, and program management, Juanito has contributed to HLAF’s initiatives such as the Focused Reintegration of Ex-Detainees (FRED) Program and Jail Decongestion (JD) Program, the implementation of the Detainees’ Notebook, and the development of paralegal handbooks in partnership with various institutions. He has also served as a co-facilitator and mentor for law internship and clinical legal education programs in partnership with Ateneo, San Beda, UST, and other law schools nationwide.

Before his work in HLAF, he served as a Medical Social Welfare Officer at East Avenue Medical Center for six years, and gained private sector experience with UNILAB and other pharmaceutical companies.

Married and a father of four, Juanito balances his professional role with his commitment to family life, faith, and service. His career reflects his dedication to social justice, access to legal aid, and the welfare of persons deprived of liberty.

Rubelin Rivera | Finance and Administrative Assistant

Rubelin L. Rivera is a young professional with a background in Business Administration, majoring in Marketing at the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology. With experience as a cashier, human resources assistant, and office clerk in both government and private institutions, she has developed strong skills in communication, adaptability, and time management.

She has served as a Logistics/Office Clerk at GreatHope General Services Inc., and continues to build her career in administrative and organizational support while aspiring to further expand her knowledge and professional growth.

Sharmaine Jintalan | Finance, Administrative, and Personnel Officer

Sharmaine P. Jintalan is a dedicated and detail-oriented professional with extensive experience in finance, administration, inventory management, and IT support. She holds a degree in Information Technology from Speed Computer College, where she was a consistent Dean’s Lister, and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy to further enhance her expertise in the field.

With a solid background in accounting, warehouse coordination, and office management, Sharmaine has successfully contributed to the operational and financial efficiency of various organizations, including the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation and HMR Trading Haus Philippines. She is proficient in QuickBooks, Microsoft Office Suite, and various inventory and documentation systems.

Her experience spans financial reporting, payroll processing, inventory control, and technical support, reflecting her versatility and reliability in both office and field settings. Sharmaine also holds certifications in Computer Hardware Servicing (NCII) and has completed numerous workshops in accounting, taxation, and BIR compliance. Committed to continuous learning and professional growth, Sharmaine brings a strong work ethic, accuracy, and a proactive mindset to every role she takes on.

Ma. Cristina Belardo | Legal and Policy Director

Ma. Cristina S. Belardo is a dedicated lawyer with a strong background in human rights, litigation, legal policy, and academia. She assists in the development and implementation of strategic plans, provides leadership and support to staff, and ensures alignment with the organization’s mission. In this capacity, she develops and implements comprehensive legal policies, conducts research and advocacy, and engages in participatory governance for policy development.

She actively participates in Technical Working Groups, contributing to policy development and analysis on issues concerning Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs), Persons Released on Recognizance (PRLs), Children-at-Risk, and Children in Conflict with the Law. She also serves as a lecturer for paralegal training, focusing on laws affecting PDLs, women, and children.

In academia, Atty. Belardo is a part-time lecturer at Forbes College, teaching Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Evidence. She develops and updates course syllabi and learning materials in alignment with academic standards, contributing to the formation of future criminology and law professionals.

Her corporate legal experience includes serving as Assistant Corporate Secretary for Forbes College, Inc. and Forbes Academy, Inc., where she ensures compliance with SEC requirements, manages corporate records, and prepares legal documents. She also held the position of Compliance Officer, where she developed institutional policies, investigated compliance complaints, mediated disputes, and supported accreditation reviews to uphold ethical and legal standards.

Melvin Nunez | Strategic Social Behavior Change Communications and Advocacy Officer

Melvin leads the Strategic Communications and Social Behavior Change team of HLAF.

Melvin is trained and has expertise in Social Behavioral Change Communication, Development Communication, Journalism, Community Organizing, Community Development, Storytelling, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Networking.

He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Development Communication from Batangas State University and is currently pursuing his Master of Arts in Communication at the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (on-going thesis).

He has been involved in international and local human rights certifications from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime & Dangerous Drugs Board, Philippine Press Institute, Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication, UNESCO Jakarta, the Embassy of Netherlands, Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism, Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Ateneo de Manila University, University of the Philippines, and the Commission on Human Rights.

He was a consultant to various local government and non-governmental organizations, including Caritas Manila, Plan International, the Local Council for the Protection of Children Consortium, the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Commission on Human Rights, the Coalition Against the Death Penalty, Batangas State University, and the Philippine Press Institute, among others.

As the Social Behavioral Change Communication and Advocacy Officer, Melvin has played a crucial role in crafting impactful communication strategies that inspire positive change and amplify advocacy efforts. His work involves designing and implementing communication campaigns that promote driving social behavioral transformation.