Female Filipina soldiers are working with local children to fight against radicalization in an area targeted by militants linked to the Islamic State. <br /><br />The soldiers encourage the children to play and draw as a means of expression. They also provide one-on-one counseling to children who may be prone to ISIS' radicalization. The soldiers wear white hijabs to help assimilate with the Muslim community. <br /><br />Even though hundreds of children in Marawi City have been displaced by the conflict, these soldiers hope to contrast that by providing a positive vision of an uncertain future.