

Maryland Chapters
Serving Anne Arundel, Montgomery, Prince George's & Greater Baltimore
Support group and speaker meetings may meet in person or virtually. Please contact the meeting facilitator if you have any questions or concerns.
Children and teens with ADHD are at an increased risk for suicide, especially if they have a coexisting mental health condition. If you or someone you love are in suicidal crisis or emotional distress, call, text, or chat 988 to be connected to counselors at the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States.
Join Our Board – CHADD of Greater Baltimore Chapter #168
We’re seeking passionate individuals to serve as Board Members for our local CHADD chapter. Whether you're a professional who serves those with ADHD, a family member, or someone with lived experience, your voice can make a difference.
Responsibilities include:
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Attending three virtual board meetings per year
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Sharing insights and helping shape chapter programs and outreach
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Occasionally volunteering at events, as your schedule allows
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Supporting ADHD advocacy and education in the Greater Baltimore community
Ideal candidates are collaborative, engaged, and have a personal or professional connection to ADHD—educators, clinicians, parents, or adults with ADHD are all welcome. To apply, please send a brief statement of interest (1–2 paragraphs) describing your connection to ADHD, why you’d like to serve on the board, and any relevant experience.
Send to Faye Friedman, Chapter Coordinator at ffriedman@jesbaltimore.org Accepting serious inquiries through August 2025.
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CHADD-Greater Baltimore and its affiliated support groups do not endorse products, services, publications, medications, or treatments, including those advertised in any publication, webinar, or podcast. All discussions and exchanges of information during speaker presentations or support groups, whether virtual or in-person, are not intended as medical, healthcare, or legal advice and are not a substitute for appropriate advice from a licensed professional. Anyone seeking such advice or assistance should consult with a qualified licensed professional.