Supporting Parents of Children with ADHD & Adults with ADHD
in Bucks & Montgomery Counties, PA

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BuxMont Chadd

BuxMont CHADD is a local nonprofit run by volunteers. Our workshops, guest speakers and events are always free.

Our Mission: BuxMont CHADD provides information, education and support for families and individuals affected by ADHD, and living in Bucks County and Montgomery County, PA. BuxMont CHADD believes in improving the lives of people affected by ADHD through advocacy, education, and outreach.

Our speaker meetings and social groups are meeting via Zoom until further notice to ensure the safety of attendees.

Volunteers Needed

We’re seeking volunteers to:

  • coordinate with special education staff in schools in Bucks and Montgomery counties
  • manage the content on our growing outreach on social media platforms
  • manage our Professional Resource Directory, which aids those affected by ADHD in finding support

Interested? Email BuxMont@chadd.org

How to Find Us

Questions?

Email or call (267) 326-7760

Informational & Social

What We Do

We are a local chapter of the national organization, CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). We offer support to our local community of people affected by ADHD in Bucks and Montgomery counties of Pennsylvania. We improve the lives of those affected by ADHD/ADD through:

  • Advocacy – by connecting with schools, regional and national organizations and local ADHD professionals
  • Education – by finding speakers who”speak” to your needs, and by organizing monthly social and support groups
  • Outreach – by participating in community events

Parents of Children with ADHD Speaker

Typically 1st Tues. each month – 7–8:30 p.m.

Adults with ADHD & Those Who Love Them Speaker

Typically 3rd Tues. each month – 7–8:30 p.m.

Adult ADD / ADHD Support Groups

2nd Mon. each month – 6-7:30 p.m.
Last Wed. of each month – 7-8:30 p.m.

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Upcoming Events

BuxMont CHADD offers monthly informative sessions for parents with presentations by expert speakers. The group also adds supportive conversations between parents of children with ADHD. Parents speaking with other parents is a valued asset to helping parents curb the loneliness and helplessness of the ADHD journey.