Eastside CHADD Volunteers
Eastside CHADD is run entirely by volunteers.
Volunteer for Eastside CHADD to help make Eastside CHADD even better. We welcome your talents and a
few hours of your time.
Eastside CHADD meetings are open to anyone. You don't need to be a member to attend.
Eastside CHADD Coordinator
Dee Vixie
Eastside Branch Coordinator since 1995.
CONTACT: eastside@chadd.net
Public Relations Chair, WA State Special Education Coalition Representative
Barbara Bennett
Local CHADD Public Relations Chair since 2005, Barbara Bennett, M.A., Educational Therapist, has over twenty-five years of experience
as a university clinician at the U.C. San Francisco
Medical Center, consultant at the University of Washington, consultant for preschools through college, first grade and Head Start teacher,
and educational therapist. She has organized training programs for therapists, educators and parents to promote effective learning
in school and at home. Ms. Bennett has a master's degree in Special Education as well as a lifetime elementary teaching credential. As
a processional member of the Association of Educational Therapists, she founded the national organization's Seattle Study Group to
provide professional training for educators in the greater Seattle area. A longtime member of the International Dyslexia Association
(IDA) and CHADD, a former IDA board member, Barbara is an active volunteer with Eastside CHADD. She volunteers for CHADD because of its
commitment to evidence-based research, to its special education legislative advocacy, and to its AD/HD education of parents, teachers,
and professionals.
CONTACT:
bb_edtherapy1@yahoo.com
Listserv and Website Manager
Joe Massucco
Check out our website for up-to-date information on meetings, special events, where to find
professionals, and links to information sources.
Refreshment Chair
Jayne Logan
I started going to Chadd meetings when my son was diagnosed with ADD in 2nd grade. The next year I joined CHADD and became
the Refreshment Coordinator. I have been doing it ever since.
Three years ago I was diagnosed with ADD and so I continue to learn everything I can to help myself and my son.
He just finished sixth grade and will be moving into junior high. Everything I have learned so far will help me advocate
for my son. I am in the process of figuring out what will be the best job fit for me. It is an ongoing process.
Librarian, Media Chair
Lori Spink
Check out our extensive library of helpful books on AD/HD, dyslexia, and other related topics.
Volunteer
You
Add your photo here. Volunteer to make Eastside CHADD even better.
Thanks for donating your time and talents!
To volunteer contact us at:
eastside@chadd.net
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