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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT


The Long Beach Chapter of CHADD is now closed.  Please refer to www.chadd.net for locations of other local chapters holding monthly meetings.  Online resources and all other CHADD benefits are available to members.

We hope that we have made a difference in those lives we were able to touch.  The best of luck in your quest for ADHD solutions.  We will miss you!


Do you need immediate assistance? 


 

If you are seeking information for something that is time-sensitive (such as an IEP/Section 504 meeting at your child’s school), or are looking for a local  professional with AD/HD expertise, please contact CHADD’s National Resource Center on AD/HD (NRC), online at www.help4adhd.org or by phone toll-free at 800-233-4050 (press option 2, Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm Eastern time). 

The NRC is staffed by trained health information professionals who can answer many of your questions about AD/HD and provide other helpful information and resources. (NOTE: the NRC does not provide legal or medical advice, but can offer ideas and suggestions to help you find what you are looking for).

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:


If you would like to start your own CHADD chapter for this area, please contact Trish White at CHADD for more information.


This information was last updated on: 09/11/2009

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