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AIDS Healthcare Foundation

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Wonderful - MCM RN AIDS Healthcare Foundation Employee Review

5.0
20 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

My time at AHF was spent encouraging and supporting AIDS/ HIV + patients and their families, Providing healthcare services, housing resources, and food/ nutrition service options are some of the ways AHF staff supports their patients. My co workers and management staff were patient with me and encouraged me to grow as a person and as a nurse. The team that I was a part of worked daily on providing resources and support to our patients. AHF is an amazing company that is run by a caring man who leads by example. Fighting social injustice in ,our increasingly socially unjust political environment, is one way AHF gives a voice to the voiceless. I am grateful for the time I worked here.

Cons

A higher percentage to match employee contributions for retirement.

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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Response
10mo
Thank you for your kind words and for the impact you made at AHF. We’re glad you felt supported in your growth and inspired by the mission. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.

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5.0
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Pros

Collaborate with multidisciplinary team to provide the best care for our patients. Non-profit, great for PSLF. Competitive benefits and PTO.

Cons

Lower salary compared to market.

2.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

A real sense that you’re doing something meaningful.

Cons

While the mission of the organization is admirable, the internal culture often undermined the work being done for vulnerable populations. Leadership turnover was constant, with management structures frequently changing and new supervisors appearing every few months. There were often multiple layers of management with unclear roles, creating confusion, competing priorities, and a workplace environment that felt more focused on internal politics than supporting staff. Many employees were deeply committed to the mission and routinely gave far more of themselves than was sustainable. I know I did. The workload and culture made it easy to lose any sense of work-life balance, and there was little meaningful support for the emotional toll of the work. What was most disheartening was watching an organization built to care for vulnerable people become, at times, one of the most difficult places for its own employees to feel valued and supported. The disconnect between the mission and the treatment of staff was significant. Several years later, I still recognize the impact that experience had on my professional confidence and overall well-being.

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