Come together to help families living with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety & depression and autism feel supported, connected and empowered.

CHC engages with people throughout our community to bring connection, share information and resources, and be there for each other. Explore and see how you can contribute. We’re glad you’re here.

Engagement Opportunities for Parents

Parent Support Groups

Are you a parent or caregiver of a child with anxiety & depression, ADHD or learning differences? You are not alone. Connect with other parents at one of our support group meetings at CHC.

View meeting dates and RSVP online or download the Parent Support Groups flyer (PDF).

Outreach Team

Shape our community by creating a web of support for families living with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety & depression and autism. Outreach Team volunteers work to support parents, share CHC resources in the community and provide valuable feedback about real problems facing families.

Your voice matters. Please Contact Michele White at mwhite@dev.chconline.org to get involved.

Volunteer at CHC

Connect with like-minded parents while volunteering for CHC! We need your help with everything from events to support groups and more. Please fill out the Volunteer Interest Form to receive notice of volunteer opportunities and introduce yourself. We can’t wait to meet you.

Engagement Opportunities for Educators

Learning Specialists Collaborative

Are you a K-12 teacher, administrator or specialist working with the 1 in 5 with learning and attention challenges? Join our Learning Specialists Collaborative for professional learning, peer support, problem solving and networking.

Engagement Opportunities for Teens

Volunteer at CHC

Volunteering at CHC offers students a chance to use their voice to make a difference while giving back to the community. Join us at events such as EdRev Expo. Sign up to receive CHC volunteering opportunities!

Engagement Opportunities for Behavioral Health Professionals

Counselors Breakfast

School counselors and wellness staff across the Peninsula convene to share insight and trade tips about how build a safer, stronger school climate while addressing the mental health needs of students and families. Contact Michele White to learn more.

Leadership Collaborative for Teen Mental Health

Youth mental health agencies and allies took on the challenge of creating a unified community-wide spectrum of care for teen mental health, from prevention to intervention. By joining forces and working together, we will create actionable solutions that lead to healthier, more resilient teens and a supported community.

Volunteer at CHC

Lend your expertise to support children and families! Sign up to receive CHC volunteering opportunities. We’re in this together.