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Run by and for people with ADHD, our purpose is to empower children, adults and families affected by ADHD, educate those who impact us, and enlighten all people as to the courage and competence
Run by and for people with ADHD, our purpose is to empower children, adults and families affected by ADHD, educate those who impact us, and enlighten all people as to the courage and competence of our singular co… See more →
  • October 7, 2011

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    Melanie Boyd
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    Melanie Boyd

    I'm Natalie Knochenhauer. I have ADHD and so do my four children. I started ADHD Aware because I was tired of people thinking I was a bad parent, or that our family's struggles weren't real because ADHD is "made-up" disease. ADHD is real and it affects 10 million Americans. Our goal is to change... See More

  • September 28, 2011

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    WE ARE CHANGING THE WORLD!!! We are working on an awareness/empowerment video for ADHD Aware and the concept is 'I AM', meaning that we'd like each participant to say something positive about themselves that they believe, connected to stating the fact that they have ADHD. For example, "I have ADHD and I... See More

  • May 8, 2011

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    My Mom By Sam My mom is loving and caring. My mom wonders about ADHD. My mom hears her family laughing. My mom sees her children playing. My mom wants all of us to be happy. My mom is loving and caring. My mom likes making us happy. My mom worries about her kids in school. My mom smiles at pe... See More

  • April 22, 2011

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    HELP! Volunteers need to dance, sing, make art, lead discussions, film interviews, move, exercise and empower girls with ADD and ADHD this Saturday April 30 from 9-1pm at Go Girls Leadership Summit, BCCC, Newton, PA.

    • Rachel Harris
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  • March 30, 2011

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    The Go Girls Leadership Summit, a day-long conference for girls ages 8-18 will offer workshops on subjects from school to social skills and place special emphasis on leadership and empowerment. It will also provide an opportunity to explore through education and supportive play the means to improve our... See More

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