Queer ADHD Café

Event Details:

Queer ADHD Café

Sunday 14 June 2026 | Amsterdam | CEST / Amsterdam time

Queer ADHD Café is a low-threshold community meetup for queer people with ADHD or ADD, and for people who think they may have ADHD. It offers a safe, informal and welcoming space to meet others, exchange experiences, share tips, have a coffee, and talk about everyday life with ADHD.

The group is created for LGBTQIA+ people who want to connect around ADHD in a relaxed way. You do not need a formal diagnosis to join. If you recognise yourself in ADHD experiences, are exploring whether ADHD may be part of your life, or simply want to be in a space with others who understand the overlap between queerness and neurodivergence, you are welcome.

For many people, both queer identity and ADHD can come with experiences of masking, misunderstanding, self-questioning, rejection or having to explain yourself too often. A space like Queer ADHD Café can offer something simple but powerful: recognition. The feeling that you do not have to translate yourself first before you are allowed to belong.

This meetup connects strongly with the spirit of Neurodiversity Pride Week because it brings together neurodivergent community, queer belonging, self-acceptance and peer support. It is not a formal lecture or clinical support space, but a community gathering where people can talk, listen, laugh, share, or simply be present in their own way.

Practical information

  • Event: Queer ADHD Café
  • Data: Sunday 14 June 2026
  • Tempo: to be confirmed by the organiser
  • Localização: Amsterdam, exact location to be confirmed
  • Time zone: CEST / Amsterdam time
  • Organiser: Queer ADHD Café / Queer ADHD Collective Amsterdam
  • Audience: LGBTQIA+ people with ADHD or ADD, people exploring ADHD, and queer neurodivergent community members

What to expect

  • A relaxed meetup for queer people with ADHD or ADD
  • A safe and informal space to exchange experiences
  • Conversation, coffee, connection and peer recognition
  • No need for a formal diagnosis
  • A community setting rather than a medical or therapy space
  • Room to join in at your own pace

This event may be especially relevant for people interested in ADHD, queer community, neurodivergent peer support, intersectional pride, self-acceptance, and local community spaces where people can show up without needing to mask or explain every part of themselves.

View the Queer ADHD Café Meetup group here

This event has been suggested as a relevant contribution to the Neurodiversity Pride Week programme by the community. The event is organised independently and may not be exclusively created for ND Pride.