With the scope of HIV funding changing APLA counties do as much has they can for there clients
A organization that is made up of a small staff and a large amount of volunteers …
They been having my paperwork for moving Grant for almost 3 weeks and they’re telling me we far from the moving branch then had the nerve to ask me have you found a place already yeah I did I wanna move
Always has been a good place for people with HIV go to when they need help they offer so many good resources food shelter clothing housing whatever a person needs to survive Medical Care Dental with HIV of course you could go home once you …
Necessary service for the community. Staff is kind and helpful. Downside is getting someone to call back for appointment scheduling. It seems like a lot of resources are spent of Administration and then whatever is leftover trickles down …
I don’t usually post negative reviews but what i experienced with this guy (David Williams – Benefit Specialist) is disgusting, He’s been rude ever since i met him, He will not even advocate for you, if you’re looking for a person that will …
APLA is completely disfuncional. All the different departments and services offered are disconnected from each other. If you want dental services get ready to fill out dozens of papers , then the pantry the same papers, then medical the …
This place should be shut down for what they are doing with donors money. If you are a donor just know your money doesnt help the people that come for help.
(Translated by Google) They help me with yoga classes
(Original)
Me ayudan con clases de yoga
Excellent Community Service
Don’t expect anything to be done. Expect to be referred out.
It is not so much as to why I love this place as to why this place my family.
I volunteer here and I really enjoy the people
They help people regardless of age, race, or socioeconomic issues .
Some what helpful. Their vollenteer intake person Kenny leaves much to be desired
Outstanding Services and referrals for HIV Positive persons and their love ones.
Great guys at the front desk.
On top of and always friendly, especially Jim and Mark
The rest of the staff, time will tell.
With the scope of HIV funding changing APLA counties do as much has they can for there clients
A organization that is made up of a small staff and a large amount of volunteers …
They been having my paperwork for moving Grant for almost 3 weeks and they’re telling me we far from the moving branch then had the nerve to ask me have you found a place already yeah I did I wanna move
They offer many great services for people living with HIV/AIDS. The best food bank I’ve seen, held Wednesdays and Fridays.
Very compassionate, understanding and knowledgeable staff. APLA, offers many helpful services to HIV Positive clients.
Always has been a good place for people with HIV go to when they need help they offer so many good resources food shelter clothing housing whatever a person needs to survive Medical Care Dental with HIV of course you could go home once you …
Necessary service for the community. Staff is kind and helpful. Downside is getting someone to call back for appointment scheduling. It seems like a lot of resources are spent of Administration and then whatever is leftover trickles down …
2 years waitlist for therapy and nothing. Terrible for those who actually do need care, why offer the service if you’re unable to help people?
I don’t usually post negative reviews but what i experienced with this guy (David Williams – Benefit Specialist) is disgusting, He’s been rude ever since i met him, He will not even advocate for you, if you’re looking for a person that will …
APLA is completely disfuncional. All the different departments and services offered are disconnected from each other. If you want dental services get ready to fill out dozens of papers , then the pantry the same papers, then medical the …
This place should be shut down for what they are doing with donors money. If you are a donor just know your money doesnt help the people that come for help.