The acceptance of people living with HIV-AIDS (PLHA) within the community is still a problem that should be highlighted and addressed (Fitriyani & Waluyo, 2019). Bringing attention to this problem could also have an impact on the community's willingness to help and care for PLHA (Stroumpouki et al., 2020). The operational definition of caring, in this case, not only refers to caring for PLHA who are sick but also to being willing to provide the support, attention, information, assistance and acceptance that allow PLHA to live healthily (Watson, 2002;You et al., 2013). PLHA become vulnerable because of their illness, so they have many needs. Moreover, the stigma within communities makes it very difficult for PLHA to obtain rights such as access to medical services, socialisation and improvements to their quality of life, such as through access to work (Alemu