16 Baguio City PDLs finish Paralegal Training
HLAF equipped sixteen (16) persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) of Baguio City Jail Male dormitory with essential legal literacy in understanding their cases, legal documents, and court procedures. This includes an overview of criminal justice, the legal rights of persons deprived of liberty, necessary skills, and other relevant legal standards…
Is there hope in confinement?
Jail congestion in the Philippines remains a highlighted issue that demands urgent attention. Overcrowded facilities not only exacerbate difficult living conditions for persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) but also hinder their chances of rehabilitation and reintegration into society. Although Philippine jails have unique reintegration programs and systems, it may be…
Restorative Justice and Anti-Death Penalty
In a world that often feels overwhelmed by violence and despair, the quest for justice and healing remains a pivotal discussion point, particularly within the context of the Philippines. It’s still, and should be a firm stand against the death penalty, advocating instead for restorative justice as a more compassionate…
Malaya Na At Tutulong Para Magpalaya Pa
As the sun sets on their internship journey, the Development Communication interns from Batangas State University reflect on their transformative experience at the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation (HLAF). Throughout their internship, these bright and passionate students have honed their communication and advocacy skills and contributed significantly to the foundation’s mission…
Reintegration focused during the TFKK Meeting
Being locked up in jail is a real challenge as it deprives one’s liberty. Yet, being able to go back to the community does not assure an easier life, as stigma, discrimination and lack of opportunities are hard slaps of reality from communities. In November 2011, Task Force Katarungan at…
Interns Bring Joy and Hope to Families in Jail Through Coloring Book Activity
In a heartwarming display of compassion and solidarity, HLAF interns have embarked on a mission to spread joy and creativity within the walls of a prison, bringing together mothers who are incarcerated and their children for a meaningful coloring book activity. As colors spilled onto paper and laughter echoed through…
Social Workers alumni of Pangasinan State University Capacitated Through the Continuing Professional Development for Social Workers
Pagasinan State University has partnered with the Humanitarian Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc. to Continuing Professional Deveopment to capacitate the social workers alumni of PSU, focusing on safeguarding children, Juvenile Justice, and Restorative Justice. The university’s Social Worker Alumni Association appreciates HLAF’s dedication to safeguarding children, juvenile justice, and restorative…
The Journey of Hope: Child and Guardian Travel Far to See Incarcerated Mother
In the midst of adversity, a beacon of hope shines brightly as a child and her guardian embark on a journey of love and resilience to visit the child’s incarcerated mother. Despite the distance, the challenges, and the hurdles they must overcome, their unwavering bond propels them forward, united in…
Family Dreams of Complete Portrait Amidst Incarceration
In the jail visitation room or activity area, a family clings to a single cherished dream—a complete family portrait. Locked behind bars, separated by metal barriers and concrete walls, they yearn for a semblance of normalcy, a tangible symbol of their unbreakable bond amidst adversity. For the incarcerated member of…
Child Wishes Speedy Trial for Mother in Legal Battle
In a heartfelt plea for justice, a young child is advocating for a swift resolution in her mother’s ongoing legal proceedings. The child, whose identity remains anonymous to protect his privacy, is bravely speaking out about the toll the prolonged trial is taking on her family. The mother, who has…