The association is committed to advocating for systemic change in policies affecting vulnerable groups. It works closely with government agencies, including the Ministry of Culture and the Public Security Directorate, to address critical issues such as recidivism, child labor, and human trafficking. By conducting field research and leveraging practical expertise, the association provides data-driven policy recommendations to improve rehabilitation and reintegration systems. It also leads advocacy campaigns aimed at reforming laws and regulations that impact former inmates and marginalized communities, such as improving prison conditions, expanding rehabilitation programs, and ensuring fair access to employment and housing. Through strong partnerships with stakeholders and policymakers, the association drives sustainable social change that enhances justice and equality for vulnerable populations.