For Allies

Girls and women with ADHD often face challenges that go unseen or misunderstood. As an ally, your awareness and support can help create spaces where they feel understood, valued, and inspired to thrive.

 “The Center’s dedication to including women from varied backgrounds makes this work even more impactful and inclusive. We need more research like this to truly understand the influence of ADHD on the wellness and overall quality of life for women and girls.”

–Woman with ADHD, Patient Partner

Black mother sitting down while daughter sits behind her and hands wrapped around her mothers chest

Four Steps Toward Better Serving Black and Brown Girls and Women with ADHD

ADHD is often overlooked in racial and ethnic minority girls and women due to bias, stigma, and underrepresentation in research. Addressing these disparities requires inclusive education, community partnerships, equitable research, and systemic policy change.

Annie and Addie, Columbus, OH, 2018

Getting a Good Seat at Life’s Table

What my sister with ADHD has taught me – and what she can teach all of us.

By Annie Feibel

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