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Chapter Name  City 
Eastern Oakland County CHADD
Tel: (248) 988-6716
Bloomfield Hills
Milford Area CHADD
Tel: Click link for mtg info.
Commerce Twp
Grand Rapids CHADD
Tel: (616) 874-5662
Grand Rapids
Kalamazoo County CHADD
Tel: Click link for mtg inform
Kalamazoo
Western Wayne County Satellite
Tel: Click link for mtg inform
Northville
Saginaw County Satellite
Tel: (989) 607-9319
Saginaw
Eastern Wayne/Macomb County CHADD
Tel: (586) 447-2845
St. Claire Shores

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