Why The Society for ADHD?
We empower historically under-resourced communities through ADHD and neurodiverse awareness, advocacy, education, and collaboration to bridge gaps in access to vital information, professional support, and resources for the assessment and management of ADHD and related conditions
The Results You'll Get
Our community, courses, and memberships are pretty special. We’re focused on the ways it will make a huge difference in your life.
Here are a few of the things you’ll be able to do as a member of The Society for ADHD:
- Connect with a network of passionate individuals advocating for ADHD and neurodiverse awareness in your community.
- Gain valuable insights and resources to navigate ADHD management for yourself or your loved ones.
- Access professional support tailored to bridge gaps in understanding and advocacy for neurodiversity.
When You Join Today
When you join The Society for ADHD today, you’ll get access to our:
- **Neurodiversity Webinar Series**: Join a dynamic series of webinars featuring experts and advocates discussing ADHD and neurodiverse conditions. Gain insights into management strategies, learn about current research, and discover resources tailored for historically under-resourced communities. This activity fosters knowledge growth and empowers individuals with crucial information.
- **Interactive Chat Support Group**: Engage in a supportive chat environment where members share experiences and advice on managing ADHD. Led by experienced facilitators, this group offers a confidential space to discuss challenges, celebrate successes, and build a sense of community. Participants benefit from peer support and collective problem-solving.
- **Resource Navigation Workshop**: Attend a hands-on workshop that guides participants in navigating available resources for ADHD assessment and support. Learn how to access professional services, educational accommodations, and financial aid options. This workshop equips attendees with practical skills to effectively advocate for themselves or their communities.