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Incredible agency with new leadership that might ruin everything - Anonymous employee Huckleberry Youth Programs Employee Review

4.0
14 Apr 2026
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Pros

This was hands down the most incredible company I've ever worked for--very committed to clients and to providing compassionate client-driven care. Internally there has been a huge focus on equity in decision making and policies and management always have their doors open to talk to anyone. The comradery between staff is unmatched. Everyone is super supportive, friendly, respectful and cooperative/collaborative. Everyone on the executive team except the new CEO shows incredible, compassionate, human-centered, trauma-informed, equity-focused leadership. Everyone gets to show up as their whole selves and they are valued for their contributions no matter what their title, age or level of experience is. The work is very rewarding. The benefits are incredible, in particular an HRA that covers pretty much all medical expenses beyond your copay (presumably there is a limit but I've never hit it).

Cons

The nature of the work for client-facing staff is taxing. Management has supported self-care and work-life balance, but regardless, wages are too low at that level. They have been working hard to better them and have made some progress, but it will take time to make the pay truly viable for someone to support a family on. There aren't a lot of opportunities for promotion because the agency is so small and historically employees have stuck around for many years, but when there are opportunities management often hires internally. While everyone on the executive team (excluding the new CEO herself) shows incredible leadership, the Board of Directors do not respect the staff. They fired an incredible and universally beloved CEO and replaced him with someone who is unqualified for the job, whose values do not align with the mission, and who is disrespectful, combative with staff, and trying to motivate with fear and shame rather than encouragement and support. This is despite the fact that staff made it incredibly clear to the BOD (prior to the hire) that she was a terrible choice. The CEO has been flooding management staff with unnecessary work and excessive redundant meetings. The board and the new CEO seem to be aggressively trying to reshape the culture into something conservative that goes against our core values and hurts kids. They are poorly representing the agency with long-term donors/funders. They are bleeding the agency monetarily by spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on this poorly managed transition in leadership. We’ve already lost over 60 combined years of experience in long-time staff who have quit because of the environment the BOD created. Neither the CEO nor the board is open to feedback and they are very much wanting the staff to respect a strict hierarchy and to be deferential rather than advocate for what is right. The future looks bleak, but the staff is incredibly strong and if leadership gets fixed, replaced with people who are equity focused and values-aligned, I imagine the place will bloom brightly again.

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5.0
17 Jan 2023
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Pros

Best agency I've ever worked for. Everyone is so committed to the youth and supportive of each other. As a director, I'm in the room for conversations about how to better the agency and there is a consistent focus on continuous improvement both in terms of client services and of staff wellness. Staff in all roles are encouraged to innovate and contribute, policies are designed and redesigned to improve equity across the board, huge effort is put into providing the best salaries and benefits the agency can manage, management is asked to gather ongoing feedback about how staff want to be treated and what opportunities they want to explore. Nearly everyone I've worked with is so compassionate and collaborative, truly wanting the best for the youth and the staff. As a result, there is a lot of flexibility and willingness to adapt to changing circumstances and changing needs. Not to mention the health benefits are INCREDIBLE.

Cons

Management want to provide growth opportunities for staff and HYP does a lot of internal hiring, but opportunities for being promoted are limited simply due to the size of the agency (and the fact that people stick around because it's a great place to work).

1.0
28 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. Excellent benefits and vacation. 2. Wonderful mission

Cons

1. Board of Directors took over the agency with no clue what they are doing. 2. Very, very low pay and extreme burnout 3. Staff is expected to do way too much on a shoestring budget and the Board took over thinking they could make things better but they tarnished the reputation of the agency and do very little in terms of fundraising.

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