HLAF’s PRL: Person Received Learnings
By: Macaraig, Janessa Xylene C. A heart that belongs to the community is now a heart that concerns human rights. From a mere perspective of extending hands and providing activities, to a deeper understanding of the crucial role of prioritizing the people and delivering long-term solutions. As a development communication…
My Internship Experience at HLAF
By: Janine Puyat Introduction My time at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF) has been very rewarding. From the start of my On-the-Job Training (OJT), I felt excited and eager to learn. Working with a team so dedicated to human rights was both inspiring and eye-opening. My experience there…
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 right to exercise and enjoy their human rights. These fundamental rights and freedoms must be upheld without any form of discrimination or prejudice. This includes…
Bayanihan: FRED Program of Malabon City
On the 30 of May 2023, 6th floor of Session Hall at Malabon City Hall, the beginning of the program “Ugnayang Laya” took place. It is a program that aims to strengthen the second chance program implementers. The Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation Inc., in partnership with the Malabon mayor, Mrs.…
Meeting the Wallflowers of Society: PDLs in a New Light
“As a society, our decision to heap shame and contempt upon those who struggle and fail in a system designed to keep them locked up and locked out says far more about ourselves than it does about them.” ― Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age…
Stigma Shattered: The Power of Hope and Resilience Among Incarcerated Women
“Women in prison are often invisible to society, but they are human beings with stories, families, and dreams.” – Angela Davis The Philippine jails have a total average of 370% congestion rate in 2022, according to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology. The ideal persons behind bars capacity in…
Understanding the Needs, Breaking Down Barriers: Mental Health Issues and the Well-Being of PDLs in Quezon City Jail
By: Mary Ann Cortez Have you ever wondered what a normal day in the life of a social worker in a prison is like? This week, the Jail Decongestion Interns had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Wendell Manaloto, a Social Worker from the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc., who will…
A glimpse of Hope
Once in a while, a sudden life-changing moment will happen to a person. An event that has ruined everything with just a snap and things suddenly changed out of nowhere. One sin is equivalent to countless hardships. Being in jail is such a nightmare that no one would ever want.…
Working at HLAF: The Intern’s Guide
The HLAF Internship Program offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain direct practical experience with HLAF’s work and advocacies. The Internship opportunity is available online due to the COVID-19 community restrictions.
Hindi sayang: Story of a meaningful internship
By: Jacob Esguerra Sayang. I have come to hate the word sayang. I do not want to feel regretful all my life just because of a wrong decision. Rendering my 200 hours at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. (HLAF), I can proudly say that I did something good and…