Thursday February 25, 2021
With February’s arrival, we celebrate the one-year anniversary of CADDAC officially becoming a national charity. The last 12 months had presented us with many challenges, but we never lost sight of our objective of increasing ADHD awareness, offering educational programs, and advocating for the ADHD community across Canada. I would like to personally thank you for your generous donations in 2020!

Your generosity is what gives families and individuals affected by ADHD the resources and support they need to live happy and successful lives. 

In 2021, CADDAC has planned a variety of new programs and services to help the ADHD community, thanks to your support!
  • A series of Interactive parenting courses
  • A 10-wk program to teach parents how to support their child’s executive functioning needs
  • A Bilingual ADHD Resource Navigator to help families and individuals connect with ADHD resources in their communities
  • A mix of French and English Webinars
  • Group ADHD Coaching programs for adolescents and adults 

CADDAC relies on individual donors like you to deliver its mission in providing the services that thousands of Canadian families and individuals with ADHD rely on. That is why we are asking that you consider becoming a monthly donor. A monthly gift allows us to plan programs knowing we have a reliable source of revenue.
  • A monthly gift of $10 will sponsor two parents to attend the Interactive Child or Adolescent Parenting Course for 5 sessions. 
  • A monthly gift of $25 will sponsor a teenager or adult to a full six-week ADHD Skills Building Program.

These times are tough for everyone and even more so for those with ADHD. We are grateful for your support over the years and we hope you will continue to support CADDAC and the ADHD community in Canada. Please consider committing to a monthly donation for CADDAC so we can continue to offer programs and services to individuals and families living with ADHD. A small gift can make a big difference. You can make a donation at here.

On behalf of the ADHD Community, Thank You!