AHF Jamaica

AHF Jamaica We promote free access to HIV testing, STI diagnosis and treatment, providing information and comprehensive care for those who need it most.

In late October 2013, AHF signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Jamaican Ministry of Health that officially enabled the nonprofit to provide care to Jamaicans living with HIV as the country’s national HIV partner. AHF Jamaica’s work began soon after in the island’s Western Region, where AHF Jamaica partnered in providing care for 1,518 people from Montego Bay’s Cornwall Regional Hospital,

1,313 people from the MoBay Type 5 Clinic, and 994 clients at the Savanna-La-Mar Hospital in Savanna-La Mar, which is the chief town in the island’s capital of Westmoreland Parish. AHF Jamaica is also partnering with a well-respected NGO in Jamaica to provide care for HIV+ patients in the NGO’s facilities in Kingston, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios.

Dribble past the risk. Take the field as a starter.🏆🔥Come to AHF: free condoms, counseling, and rapid HIV tests. Everyth...
19/06/2026

Dribble past the risk. Take the field as a starter.🏆🔥

Come to AHF: free condoms, counseling, and rapid HIV tests. Everything you need to play it safe.


If you're looking to score, don't forget your best defense is a condom. ⚽Come to AHF: free condoms, counseling, and rapi...
18/06/2026

If you're looking to score, don't forget your best defense is a condom. ⚽

Come to AHF: free condoms, counseling, and rapid HIV tests. Everything you need to play it safe.


Introducing the AHF Ethics Line! A confidential channel for reporting situations that may affect people, resources, or t...
17/06/2026

Introducing the AHF Ethics Line! A confidential channel for reporting situations that may affect people, resources, or the work we do every day.

If you are a staff member, client, vendor, or partner of AIDS Healthcare Foundation and need to raise a concern, you can do so safely and confidentially.

Your voice protects our mission.

🔗 Learn more or submit a report here: https://www.aidshealth.org/fraudhotline/

The global debt crisis is holding back progress.3.4 billion people live in countries that spend more on debt than on hea...
10/06/2026

The global debt crisis is holding back progress.
3.4 billion people live in countries that spend more on debt than on health or education. Developing nations pay interest rates up to 1000% higher than wealthy nations. And every year, $3 trillion flows from the Global South to the North through debt payments, high interest, and tax evasion.
Debt injustice is a human rights issue.
The chance for sustainable growth worldwide depends on a fairer system.

📣🌟 CALLING ALL YOUTH! 🌟📣Are you 17-24 years old and looking for valuable work experience this summer? ☀️💼Apply now for t...
01/06/2026

📣🌟 CALLING ALL YOUTH! 🌟📣

Are you 17-24 years old and looking for valuable work experience this summer? ☀️💼

Apply now for the AHF Summer Employment & Training Programme and gain skills, build confidence, and prepare for your future! 🚀

⏰ Deadline: June 10, 2026

🌐 Apply online: www.ahfmedicalcentre.org.jm

📍 Drop off applications:
• 183 Hagley Park Rd, Kingston 11
• Teen Hub, Shop #6, Half-Way-Tree Transport Centre

📞 876-813-9937
📧 [email protected]

💚 Empowered by AHF Jamaica & Girls Act

AHFSummerJobs ApplyNow 🚀✨

30/05/2026

AHF Jamaica got you 🤝

28/05/2026

Periods are Natural
Shame is Learnt!!!

To commemorate Menstrual Hygiene Day hit the streets! (Half Way Tree & Three Miles) with the lovely .

The streets were buzzing! Telling us how stigma, period poverty and access to menstrual health Education.

🩸 Why is managing your period with dignity becoming more of a luxury?More than 70 million people live in extreme poverty...
28/05/2026

🩸 Why is managing your period with dignity becoming more of a luxury?
More than 70 million people live in extreme poverty across Latin America and the Caribbean, surviving on income equivalent to just over US$2 a day. When money barely stretches for food or transportation, buying menstrual products can become simply impossible.
And the impact goes far beyond money: up to 30% of girls and adolescents in the region have missed school during their period due to lack of menstrual products, safe water or decent bathrooms. In Jamaica, UNICEF reports that 1 in 4 girls misses school every month because of her period.
Reducing barriers makes a difference. Jamaica🇯🇲, Mexico 🇲🇽, Colombia 🇨🇴 and Brazil 🇧🇷 removed taxes on menstrual products.
Periods should not become another form of inequality.

Visit any of our Wellness Centres for free, confidential testing and condoms in a safe, judgment-free space.183 Hagley P...
19/05/2026

Visit any of our Wellness Centres for free, confidential testing and condoms in a safe, judgment-free space.

183 Hagley Park Road, Kingston 11
61 Main Street, St. Ann's Bay, St. Ann

Many STIs have similar symptoms or no symptoms at all, which Google cannot diagnose. Don’t guess. Don’t assume. Get test...
06/05/2026

Many STIs have similar symptoms or no symptoms at all, which Google cannot diagnose. Don’t guess. Don’t assume. Get tested.

Address

183 Hagley Park Road
Kingston

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
Friday 09:00 - 15:00

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