Finding reliable information and supportive communities can make a meaningful difference when navigating ADHD and executive functioning challenges. The organizations below provide trusted educational resources, practical tools, advocacy, and opportunities to connect with others who understand the experiences of living with ADHD.


Attention Deficit Disorder Association: ADD.org

The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) is one of the world’s leading organizations dedicated specifically to adults with ADHD. ADDA offers educational resources, webinars, virtual support groups, and practical strategies designed to help individuals better understand and manage ADHD in everyday life. Their community-focused approach also provides opportunities to connect with others facing similar challenges and experiences.

Resources available through ADDA include:


Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD): CHADD.org

CHADD is a nationally recognized nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children, adults, and families affected by ADHD. With chapters located throughout the United States, CHADD provides access to evidence-based information, advocacy, educational programs, and community support.

Through CHADD’s website, individuals and families can:

CHADD is widely respected for maintaining up-to-date, evidence-based resources that support both individuals with ADHD and the professionals who work with them.