From May to June, I was an intern at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF). Why did I decide to join HLAF? I have always been interested in criminal cases, often expressed through watching true crime documentaries, videos that tackle the psychology of a criminal, and, if lucky, the court proceedings. Furthermore, I have also been thinking about taking on law and becoming a lawyer. I saw the HLAF organization, working with PDLs, helping them in prison and reintegrating them into society. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity, facing and talking to PDLs is a dream come true.
When one thinks of working with inmates in such close contact as a scary feat that can only be achieved by those with wills of steel. Of course, that is what I was feeling when I had to do my first jail visitation. Although I was incapable of being able to contain my excitement, I was also feeling incredibly nervous. It was my first time meeting actual prisoners outside of the television. In all honesty, I am impressed with myself that I was able to go through with it, seeing as how the media did not paint a pretty picture of PDLs.
Working with HLAF made me realize that PDLs in television could not be farther from the truth. PDLs were still people who loved to laugh, dance, and create something with their hands. Each individual has a story to tell. They did not turn to criminal activity just because they wanted to. There are many factors as to why the actions committed were done, such as families and the environment in which they lived in. Being in jail is no picnic either, the PDLs are subject to overpopulation, making them prone to depression and physical health risks.
I am eternally grateful for the experience that HLAF gave me. Through the opportunities that they have handed me, I was able to become more empathic and has made me a better person all-in-all. It made me aware of the blessings that I had and it made me more careful about how I should treat the people I meet. HLAF changed me as a person. It made me more sensitive to the needs of others and has ignited the flame of volunteerism in me. I could not ask for a better internship experience.