ADDtributes of SW Washington
Paying tribute to our kids with ADD/ADHD
We want to help dispel the myth that the illness manifests solely as hyperactivity, and we work to take the stigma away from what has been called a disorder.
At ADDtributes, we pay tribute to all the bright, creative children in our area who have received an ADD diagnosis, and we hope to strengthen the bonds of local SW Washington families who are sharing in this journey.
What Our Clients Say
ADDtributes was a welcome resource for our family as we looked for services for our 10-year-old daughter. We were having trouble locating psychiatric services locally in Clark County, but ADDtributes helped us find the right doctor.
Blane and Amy Hildenbrand, Camas
So many of the ADHD service providers in our area are in Portland. But I work full-time, and I'm not able to make the 40-minute trip down to Portland during the week. We found providers locally in SW Washington with ADDtributes' help. I'm grateful for the help!
Elise McMillan,
Salmon Creek
Our son was diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia last Spring and we were having trouble understanding what his diagnoses meant or where we could go in our area to get help. ADDtributes' staff pointed us in the right direction. All of the staff members we've talked to have their own experiences with kids with ADD/ADHD.
Michael and Jerry Olson,
Vancouver
ADDtributes prides itself on informing the public of the many variations of the ADD/ADHD diagnosis.
Meet Our Staff...
Maggie Koch
Maggie is a mother of two children with ADHD. A Camas native, she started ADDtributes in 2019 as a resource for families seeking ADHD care outside of the Portland, OR metro region.
Amy McDonnell
Amy came to ADDtributes as a client in the organization's earliest days. Since then, as the company has grown, Amy has come on board to serve as a outreach liaison to families who are looking for ADHD care.
This is not a real company. This is a mock company website created for educational purposes as part of COMSTRAT 563 Professional Digital Content Promotion in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University. Created 2019.