Volunteer Stories Janet McLeod What is your role at ADHD Australia? I am working on developing a national framework. Why did you get involved in ADHD Australia? I feel that it is one of the disabilities that needs more understanding and support. What excites you about volunteering with ADHD Australia? What programs or initiatives
Volunteer Stories Matt Cameron What is your role at ADHD Australia? I help ADHD Australia audience connect with audiences through digital marketing. Why did you get involved in ADHD Australia? My motivation comes from my own lived experience – I know what it’s like to want to connect with others who truly get you.
Volunteer Stories Tim Anderson What is your role at ADHD Australia? I’m the Chief Communications Officer. Why did you get involved in ADHD Australia? I happened to be browsing LinkedIn one day when I saw the volunteer opportunity come up. At the time, I wasn’t aware what ADHD Australia did, but as
Volunteer Stories Jessica Revitt-Mills What is your role at ADHD Australia? I am currently volunteering as a learning resource specialist with a focus on supports to assist the transition from primary to high school for neurodivergent students. Why did you want to volunteer with ADHD Australia? Originally, I worked as a teacher and learning
Volunteer Stories Rob Lowe What is your role at ADHD Australia? I am the Chief Marketing Officer at ADHD Australia. Why did you get involved in ADHD Australia? My son has ADHD, other members of my family and I sometimes wonder if I do too! What excites you about volunteering with ADHD Australia? What
Volunteer Stories Andrew Thompson What is your role at ADHD Australia? I am a Board Member at ADHD Australia. Why did you get involved in ADHD Australia? Given how much ADHD has affected my life, both positively and negatively, I want to share my experience and learn from others similarly affected. Together, we can
Volunteer Stories Meredith Ebbs What is your role at ADHD Australia? I am a professional volunteer in the Education stream. I am working on resources for schools and educators. Why did you want to volunteer with ADHD Australia? I have a lot of lived experiences to share with others, as I understand first-hand the
Volunteer Stories Melissa Webster, CEO Melissa Webster is a visionary leader who is spearheading ADHD Australia’s ambitious goals to drive systemic change for people with ADHD in Australia.
Volunteer Stories What I Wish More People Understood About My ADHD Libi Boroda, our volunteer Social Media Manager, shares her experience growing up with ADHD.