Centre For ADD/ADHD Awareness, Canada
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Mission Statement
Centre for ADHD Awareness, Canada improves the lives of Canadians affected by ADHD through awareness, education and advocacy. Our vision is a Canada where people with ADHD are accepted, understood and supported.
About This Cause
The Centre for ADHD Awareness Canada (CADDAC) is Canada's only national charity providing leadership in education, awareness, and advocacy for individuals affected by ADHD and their families. CADDAC develops and delivers educational programming for adults, youth and parents affected by ADHD; actively advocates all levels of Canadian government for change that will benefit those affected by ADHD; provides one-on-one support and resources to individuals and families; and actively strives to increase the awareness and understanding of ADHD across Canada. ADHD affects 7%-9% of children and 3%-5% of adults in Canada, or approximately 2 million Canadians. It is hereditary and affects people from all ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds. ADHD impairs one’s executive functioning which can create challenges with planning, organizing, motivation, attention, self-monitoring, and emotional regulation. Kind and generous donations to CADDAC help support essential programs and empowers individuals with ADHD to reach their full potential. In 2024, CADDAC delivered 97 programs to approx 5,000 individuals and families, provided one-on-one support to approx 2,000 individuals. Your support is vital as many individuals await access to these crucial programs. Join the ADHD Awareness Movement during ADHD Awareness Month in October. Your involvement can transform the lives of approximately 2 million Canadians affected by ADHD. To make an impact and create change, click here, or learn more about CADDAC at CADDAC's website. Join the ADHD Awareness Movement: October is ADHD Awareness Month, and you can take action: Educate others about ADHD by participating in a presentation workshop like "ADHD in the Workplace." Raise awareness and funds for ADHD, a condition affecting approximatelty 2 million individuals in Canada. Make a difference by donating to support the creation of programs and services that empower individuals with ADHD. To get involved or connect with CADDAC, contact Steve White at Steve.White@caddac.ca. Your support and involvement can help transform the lives of those affected by ADHD in Canada. Together, we can create a brighter future for individuals with ADHD across the country.