| School of Business and Accountancy | 2023-2024 | KAPATAD MARKET | This activity is staged by the Business and Accountancy and Engineering and Architecture students to provide a platform for Aetas to regularly sell their products inside the campus. |
| School of Engineering and Architecture | 2023-2024 | KAPATAD MARKET | This activity is staged by the Business and Accountancy and Engineering and Architecture students to provide a platform for Aetas to regularly sell their products inside the campus. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8371: KAMALAYAN KING KEKATANG KARAPATAN | The community extension initiative led by the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics for the Aytas of the Pasbul Community directly promoting the rights of Indigenous Peoples and addressing disparities faced by marginalized groups. The outreach program raised awareness about Republic Act No. 8371, empowering the Aytas with knowledge of their legal rights and providing a platform for greater community engagement. Through education and direct support, such as the feeding program and distribution of essential supplies, the initiative worked to bridge gaps, reduce social inequalities, and ensure that the community’s basic needs were met. This program not only promoted social justice but also demonstrated the university's commitment to fostering a more inclusive society, where marginalized groups are treated with dignity and respect. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | PERFECTIONEM PER CORRECTIO: ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE THROUGH CORRECTION | The seminar organized by the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) focused on rehabilitation programs and correctional administration addressing systemic issues within the criminal justice and correctional systems. By offering in-depth discussions on the Therapeutic Community Modality Program (TCMP) and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), the event provided students with valuable insights into initiatives that promote the rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals deprived of liberty. SJO1 Mara M. Domingo highlighted the importance of therapeutic interventions for behavioral change, while JSINSP Jonathan Christopher Troy G. Laguda emphasized humane practices within correctional facilities. These discussions contributed to reducing inequalities by promoting fair treatment, access to rehabilitation, and the reintegration of marginalized individuals into society, fostering a more equitable and just criminal justice system. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CCJEF-CSC SPREADS LOVE AND JOY TO THE ELDERLY THROUGH “GIVE LOVE: FOREVER YOUNG” OUTREACH PROGRAM | With a heartwarming commitment to service, the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF), through the initiatives of the College Student Council (CSC), extended their support and compassion to the elderly at Bahay Pag-Ibig – Home for the Aged in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga, on the morning of February 24, 2025. The “Give Love: Forever Young” Outreach Program for this semester was filled with meaningful activities designed to uplift both the elderly residents and the volunteers. The program highlighted the values of camaraderie, generosity, and dedication to service through gift-giving, heartfelt performances, entertaining games, and warm conversations, all of which created a joyful and memorable experience for everyone involved. Through initiatives like this, CCJEF continues to foster a spirit of service and social responsibility, ensuring that no member of the community is forgotten. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | EMPOWERHER” PROGRAM AT THE CHILDREN’S Ƶ OF MARY OF THE EUCHARIST | "CCJEF-SAFE’s heartfelt outreach program with the theme “EmpowerHER” was held in celebration of International Women's Month on March 8, 2025, at the Children’s Home of Mary Eucharist (CHME), Rue de Paree, Telabastagan, San Fernando, Pampanga. This initiative was dedicated to spreading joy, fostering self-confidence, and empowering young girls through engaging activities and meaningful learning experiences.One of the most heartfelt moments of the day was a special intermission number prepared by the children. The younger girls performed ""Sana Pag-ibig Nalang Ang Isipin,"" while the older girls delivered a powerful rendition of ""Fight Song,"" embodying the spirit of resilience and empowerment which touched the hearts of the viewers.To close the event on a meaningful and heartwarming note, a gift-giving session was held, where each girl received a goodie bag and a beautiful headband as a token of appreciation and remembrance.More than just a celebration, this outreach program was a commitment to nurturing self-worth, resilience, and confidence among young girls, encouraging them to embrace their womanhood and recognize their strength, potential, and value in society. SAFE is forever grateful to Sister Merly Laxamana, Head of CHME for supporting this initiative of the student organization." |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | PROJECT SIBOL: SUPPORT THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE, NURTURE THE LAND, GROW TOGETHER | On March 19, 2025, the third-year Criminology students of Ƶ’s College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics implemented "PROJECT SIBOL: Support the Indigenous People, Nurture the Land, Grow Together," an outreach program aimed at addressing social inequality by supporting the Aeta community of Sapang Bato, Angeles City. The initiative, which included a Feeding Program, Clean-up Drive, Gift Giving, and an Educational Seminar, addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by Indigenous Peoples. The program focused on empowering the Aeta community by educating them on their rights, privileges, and benefits while also providing immediate material support such as meals, gifts, and environmental care. This outreach initiative exemplifies the university's commitment to reducing inequalities through community engagement, fostering empathy, and encouraging sustainable practices. Through such efforts, the students helped bridge gaps in access to resources and social opportunities, contributing to a more equitable and inclusive society. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8371: KAMALAYAN KING KEKATANG KARAPATAN | The College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics led a significant community extension initiative for the Aytas of the Pasbul Community in Barangay Camias, Porac, Pampanga, focused on raising awareness about Republic Act No. 8371 (the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act). This outreach program, aimed to bridge gaps in knowledge and provide the Aytas with essential information regarding their rights. Through an informative lecture and distribution of educational brochures, the community was empowered with a better understanding of the legal protections available to them. In addition to this, a group sharing session encouraged dialogue and reflection, fostering stronger community engagement and personal empowerment. The program also included a feeding program and gift-giving activity, offering vital supplies such as school materials, food, clothing, and hygiene kits to meet the community's immediate needs. This initiative reflects the university’s commitment to reducing inequalities, not only through education and advocacy but also by providing tangible support that contributes to the social and economic upliftment of the Indigenous community. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | HAU-CCJEF CELEBRATES THE 92ND FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY THROUGH JAIL MINISTRY | The College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) faculty and staff organized a successful Community Outreach Program for Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDLs) in Pampanga’s jail facilities, including the Angeles City District Jail, San Fernando District Jail, and Pampanga Provincial Jail, on March 24 and 26, 2025. This initiative aimed to address the educational and rehabilitative needs of PDLs, promoting their reintegration into society. The outreach program consisted of informative lectures on Spiritual and Human Rights, empowering PDLs with crucial knowledge that can guide their personal growth and moral development. Additionally, the event featured a gift-giving activity, providing PDLs with essential items that further demonstrated the college’s commitment to reducing social inequality by supporting marginalized individuals. By extending its expertise beyond the classroom and engaging with vulnerable sectors, CCJEF exemplifies its dedication to holistic education and social responsibility, ultimately fostering a more inclusive society and contributing to the reduction of inequalities. |
| Center for Kapampangan Studies | 2025-2026 | CKS HELPS IN SHOE DONATION DRIVE OF HAU | CKS helps in shoe donation drive of HAU through FB posting. CKS friends, MS Cherry Mallari donated 8 pairs of brand new rubber shoes and couple, Mr. Conrado MAnankil and Mrs. Norma Manankil, donated 33 pairs of black shoes. |
| School of Arts and Sciences | 2025-2026 | PAMIL CARAVAN 2025 | NO DESCRIPTION |
| Center for Kapampangan Studies | 2025-2026 | ALDO NING AMANUNG SISUAN CELEBRATION | Conducted Kapampangan Essay writing competition, launched Kapampangan version of The Little Prince and screening of Kapampangan Animated short film |
| Institute for Christian Formation and Social Integration | 2025-2026 | CATECHETICAL INSTRUCTION AMONG STUDENTS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Facilitation of Catechetical Instructions by HAU-SED students among students in public elementary schools under the pastoral care of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and Holy Rosary Parish |
| School of Education | 2025-2026 | CATECHETICAL INSTRUCTION AMONG STUDENTS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Facilitation of Catechetical Instructions by HAU-SED students among students in public elementary schools under the pastoral care of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and Holy Rosary Parish |
| School of Nursing and Allied Medical Sciences | 2025-2026 | COMPLETED AND PUBLISHED RESEARCH | Sexual orientation measures in Philippine Population-based studies: A scoping review (This scoping review examines how sexual orientation has been measured in Philippine population-based studies, shedding light on the inclusivity and accuracy of data collection. By analyzing existing approaches, the study underscores the importance of generating reliable evidence to inform equitable health, education, and social policies. Promoting inclusive research practices contributes to reducing inequalities by ensuring that the needs and rights of diverse populations are recognized and addressed.) |