Welcome to El Paso CHADD
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At El Paso CHADD, we’re a passionate group of parents, professionals, and volunteers who truly get what it means to live with ADHD. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone navigating ADHD yourself, we’re here to walk alongside you. Our mission is to offer more than just evidence-based information—we want to create a welcoming, face-to-face community where you can find real support, share experiences, and discover practical tools for managing symptoms, tackling school challenges, and so much more.
We proudly extend our support to neighboring parts of Texas, our sister city Las Cruces, and even across the border to our friends in Mexico. ADHD knows no borders, and everyone deserves access to the resources and care they need. We offer ADHD education for parents, teachers, and counselors, while also advocating for public policies that truly reflect the needs of ADHD families in our community. No one should feel alone on this journey, and together, we can make sure El Paso and beyond are places where everyone with ADHD feels seen, supported, and empowered.
Contact Information
Email: elpaso@chadd.org
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Local Volunteer Opportunities
We’re always looking for passionate volunteers to help us continue growing and supporting the ADHD community here at El Paso CHADD. If you have skills in graphic design, website management, email outreach, or would like to help host support groups, we’d love to have you join our team! Whether you're in El Paso, Las Cruces, or even further out, your contributions can make a real difference in the lives of those affected by ADHD. Reach out to us if you're interested in getting involved—we’d love to hear from you and find the best way for you to contribute your talents!
CHADD AFFILIATE: CHADD El Paso
Contact: Victoria Reyna; Email: elpaso@chadd.org
CHADD NATIONAL
CHADD Local Groups Need Your Support
CHADD has local groups throughout the United States. Each group offers programming or information specific to their geographic area. Local CHADD groups offer assistance for parents, children, young adults, adults and other stakeholders (psychologists, teachers, doctors, etc.). CHADD groups also provide advocacy, support, networking and information to those affected by ADHD in their communities.
Ways you can support these efforts are as follows:
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Donate to this effort
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Contact your local CHADD group to advocate for support groups
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Contact your school district to host and support newly forming or current groups
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Contact your local community foundation or other foundations in your area to support this effort
For questions on these, or any options to support CHADD please visit our web site at https://CHADD..org or contact the CHADD National office at (301) 306-7070.