About Us
At ADHD Adventures, we believe every child deserves a place where they can just be themselves — no pressure, no judgement, just plenty of kindness, understanding, and support.
We're a friendly, inclusive charity based in Aberdeenshire, supporting children and young people with a confirmed or suspected ADHD diagnosis — and their families too! Whether it's through support groups, shared activities, or simply being there to listen, we help families connect, share experiences, and feel less alone. Our goal is to build a community where kids feel important, parents feel supported, and everyone is free to celebrate what makes them wonderfully unique.
Our registered charity number is SC053898
Our Aims
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Provide support to families with a child who has a diagnosis, or is awaiting a diagnosis, of ADHD.
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Share our lived experiences and learning with families and provide practical and emotional support to both the children and the families.
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Enable parents/carers to form relationships with each other in the local community to try and reduce isolation and increase support.
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Work alongside children with ADHD, encouraging and supporting them to be part of service development.
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Enable families to advocate for children and young people with ADHD to ensure their specific needs are understood and they receive the right support when they need it.
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Support children to form relationships with other children and young people with ADHD.
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Educate professionals and communities about ADHD and how they can support children and their families.
Feedback
Feedback from Children
• “It’s perfect and it helps us with our ADHD”
• “I would score it 1000 out of 10”
• “I felt like I belonged.”
• “Can I just stay here all day”
Feedback from Parents
“He had a really great time, it was ace for him to be able to play with others in a supported way and as parents, for us to feel a wee bit “normal” whatever normal is!
“It was the perfect sized group to feel confident enough to address some of the things that we experience”
“ADHD Adventures have made it so my child and many others like him can be included he feels like a “normal” child and doesn’t have to miss out and he is safe and looked after”
