Corporate social responsibility and philanthropy For special Needs
We raise corporate sponsorships for historically underrepresented groups with ADHD to access personalized action plans, online courses, and online therapy.
Caregivers, teachers, and pediatricians are unable to meet the needs of most children who have special needs or ADHD.
1 in every 4 kids arrested at school, has disabilities or struggles with mental health. Suicide is the second leading cause of death for children, adolescents, and young adults aged 15 to 24. The majority have a significant mental health disorder, and suicide attempts are often impulsive.
The numbers are even worse for students in historically underrepresented groups with disabilities. African-American students with disabilities represent 18.7% of the special education population, but half of the special education students that are incarcerated.
Only 37% receive services while in school. The number of kids like this is growing at a terrifying rate all over the world and misinformation and stigmas surrounding their differences are dangerous and need to be addressed now. The longer we allow this to happen, the worse it becomes for them and everyone else too.
We are on a mission to: Help caregivers of kids with special needs by providing resources from our 70+ world-leading instructors in fields such as Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, and Special Education (with a special focus on ADHD).
We do this by: Supporting families in underrepresented communities. We then design a program to address those families’ specific needs to help caregivers tackle ADHD and other possible comorbidity effectively and efficiently with our holistic care. Through tracking and monitoring their results, we assist families in applying the things learned during the training to their everyday lives.
But first: We need to raise funds from socially responsible and philanthropic organizations to sponsor families through our CSR and Philanthropy for Special Needs program.
Why choose us
You’ll get access to a dedicated care coordinator to guide you through everything and ensure you’re getting the help you need.
Ask questions to World-Leading Experts on Special Needs and learn how to deal with them in the workplace and ask any question during the live Q&A.
Access to our growing library of 70+ masterclasses covering special needs and mental health training for parents, students, educators, and health professionals.
These worksheets and handouts will make it easy for you to apply what you’ve learned from each Masterclass to your own life.
You’ll get access to our growing library with 14+ hours of video lessons that will walk you through the pitfalls of coping special needs.
Audio versions of our Masterclasses and Online Courses to listen to on-the-go.
Get support from world class experts and other caregivers in an expert-moderated forum.
Exclusive discounts from our partners and speakers on their best ADHD content.
Our team of care coordinator will ensure that you are getting the help and guidance youmay need through everything.
Professor and Chair of the Education Program at Lasell University. She is a three-year endowed position awarded for excellence in teaching and community impact, serves on the boards of the National Center for Learning Disabilities, as an expert for Understood.org and the National Center for Intensive Interventions.
Productivity & ADHD Coach and co-host of the award-winning ADHD Support Talk podcast. She has helped adults from all over the world perform at the level of their abilities consistently so that they have more time, energy, and bandwidth for the things that matter most to them.
Catherine Avery is known as the Attention Coach.
She works with clients virtually worldwide to help them own a new story about their differently wired brains.
She’s the host of The Uncluttered Office for ADHD podcast and has been featured in the media on productivity, ADHD, mental health, and clutter, including The Washington Post.
Catherine speaks to groups about productivity, entrepreneurship, and ADHD. Past engagements include ADDA, CHADD, the ADHD Awareness Expo, and the International Conference on ADHD.
A former queen of clutter, recovering Type A Wall Streeter, and cancer survivor/thriver, she was diagnosed with ADHD later in life.
Dr. Dan Shapiro is a developmental-behavioral pediatrician and a member of Attention’s editorial advisory board. He is the creator and director of ParentJourney.com and the author of "Parent Child Journey: An Individualized Approach to Raising Your Challenging Child" and "Parent Child Excursions: ADHD, Anxiety, and Autism".
Co-founders of one of the most successful blogs on ADHD: ImpactADHD.com, ADHD coaches, and world-renowned speakers
Currently a consultant, speaker, and writer on adult ADHD medicine. He has written more than 100 articles and 10 Webinars for ADDitude, CHADD, and the NADDA over the years and is on ADDitude’s Board of Scientific Advisers and is a Board-Certified Adult Psychiatrist.
A special education teacher, counselor, and school psychologist for over a decade. She specializes in helping children who are struggling to learn, socialize, or navigate their emotional world, especially children with learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism.
Eric is the founder of Life Actuator, a program that aims to teach people with ADHD about the tools needed for success.