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PARENTS/CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN/TEENS WITH AD/HD SUPPORT GROUP

Lite refreshments served 
When:   October 4,2008

Time:  12:30 pm
Where:  Omaha Public Library/Charles B. Washington
Address:  2868 Ames Ave, Omaha

Come get support from others and share your ideas about what topics you would like to learn more about.

Please join us and share your thoughts and experiences.


View our entire meeting schedule with dates, times and locations and a list of other events happening in the area. 

Please tell as many people as you can about this exciting opportunity.


**If you are not a CHADD member, or are new to CHADD, please register your contact information with CHADD so that we can contact you about local activities.  Your privacy is protected and will not be used for any other purpose except to contact you about CHADD programs and activities.

Meetings are free and open to the public.  You do not have to be a CHADD member to attend!!

Learn more about the Parent to Parent Training on AD/HD (fee)

Parent to Parent provides educational information and support for individuals and families dealing with AD/HD and learning to navigate the challenges of AD/HD across the lifespan. Courses are offered in local communities across the country. (more)











CHADD does not endorse or represent products, services, publication, medications or treatments. Meetings are FREE and open to the public, although membership with CHADD is strongly encouraged, since your local group will receive a portion of your dues to continue supporting your community.

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Get Moving!

CHADD is part of a social movement more than 20 years in the making that seeks to reshape how society treats, accommodates, and views people with AD/HD. Our movement is made up of countless individuals with AD/HD, their families, teachers, friends, and leaders in the mental health field. We realize the most effective way to accomplish our goals is through sustained and strategic outreach to policymakers on the state and federal levels. The leaders of our movement are recognized and respected in the halls of Congress, in statehouses across the country, and in meetings where public policy is interpreted.  The CHADD Web site provides you with information on public policy and how you can take action. We look forward to seeing you on the frontlines.  Click here to learn more

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Volunteer Opportunities:

To volunteer your time to this group, please contact douglas-county@chadd.net.  If you are a professional in the field of ADHD and would like to volunteer to speak, please contact me at the above email. I may also be contacted at calistaangelic@yahoo.com


This information was last updated on: 09/22/2008

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