In the past year, the Children’s Rehabilitation Center has extended its community-based psychosocial services in the areas of Eastern Visayas, Southern Tagalog, and Northern Luzon – areas affected by decades of conflict, poverty, economic displacement, and human rights violations. They also provided psychosocial, medical, nutritional, and educational assistance to twenty-one child political prisoners. The programs for children emphasized play therapy, arts, and cultural performance. CRC also offered training on the Children’s Rights Framework to human rights workers in Luzon. In addition, they offered counseling for adults, and encouraged them to find alternative methods to challenge government policies of terror in their communities. This year’s grant will allow CRC to continue their delivery of services to the displaced families from the Eastern Visayas region, as well as for the child political prisoners. In addition, the Center will continue its arts workshops for children, and its symposia on human rights issues.