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 but also restored dignity and strengthened the voices of those often left unheard. The training focused on modes of release…
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 of gift—the gift of legal knowledge, empowerment, and hope to the San Mateo Municipal Jail. Sixteen persons deprived of liberty—twelve…
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 Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF), together with the Master Choa Kok Sui (MCKS) Caring Heart Foundation, turned over two brand-new sewing…
Protect Our Children: Why the Philippines Should Not Lower the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility

Imagine a nine-year-old child behind bars, treated as a criminal rather than a child in need. This unsettling image could become reality in the Philippines if recent proposals to lower the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (MACR) gain ground.
Editorial Friday: Sitting down on the questions of elderly persons deprived of liberty during the discussion of the rights of the accused

I sat down today, during Dominic’s discussion of the rights of arrested individuals in the Pag-Asa sa Pagbabagong Buhay webinar series, which was attended by over two hundred (200) jails all over the Philippines. Noticing the growing number of elderly individuals attending today’s discussion on the rights of arrested persons…
HLAF Commemorates a Decade of Impactful Reintegration with PAMANA Event

On March 15, 2025, the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF) proudly hosted its PAMANA (Paggunita sa Matagumpay Nating Pagpapanumbalik) activity in Quezon City, an event marking the remarkable journey of the Focused Reintegration of Ex-Detainees (FRED) Program. Celebrating ten years of championing second chances, restorative justice, and the reintegration of…
Transforming Child Protection in Region 3

From January to March 2025, HLAF went on a transformative Baguio trip with its SAFER Communities Project, designed to strengthen local child protection mechanisms across Region 3. This initiative unites dedicated duty-bearers, social workers from the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office of Pampanga and the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR),…
Hope as an Antidote

I have witnessed firsthand how hope can illuminate the darkest corners of our society. This hope drives the relentless pursuit of justice, even in a landscape fraught with challenges. But is it truly worth fighting for human rights, especially for those in confinement? My “Hope in Confinement” article won the…
Rowena’s Resiliency and Hope
Ate Rowena’s story is one of resilience and hope, a narrative that illuminates the power of reintegration and community support. On June 21, 2022, she was sitting in a fast food restaurant, enjoying a meal and a moment of respite, when her life was abruptly interrupted. Accused under RA 9165,…
Kuya Freddie’s Salvific Journey
For many reasons, Alfredo has often been regarded as the black sheep of his family. During childhood, he always saw his parents quarrel and fight for certain causes. His childhood was different from that of many kids today. As young as 12, he already learned to drink alcohol and even…