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#FPoW – Reading ADHD Group

This Weeks Featured Profile is

Reading ADHD Group

🌟 This week’s #PeopleHelpingPeople spotlight shines on the amazing Reading ADHD Group!
 
Supporting adults with ADHD in #Reading, they provide free, inclusive, and accessible services like in-person support meetings (last Tuesday of each month) and monthly online workshops.
 
Founded in 2024, this grassroots initiative is breaking barriers to ensure ADHD care is accessible to everyone, regardless of financial or informational challenges.
 
👏 Let’s celebrate their incredible work in building a supportive #Community!
 
👉 Find out more below:
 
#ADHDSupport #CommunityMatters #InclusionForAll #ADHD #SupportNetwork 💚

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