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Giving OverviewdonateIt is estimated that up to 5% of the US population – over 10 million Americans – exhibit hoarding behavior – and that’s ONLY ONE of the many issues that complicate the lives of people affected by chronic disorganization (CD).
Research shows that excessive clutter and disorganization can be symptoms of a larger health problem. Some common causes are;
These challenges often prevent people from getting organized and may lead to an abundance of clutter.
Quality of life is negatively affected on a daily basis.
ICD is the leader in providing support for individuals and the research community worldwide regarding CD.
As a non-profit 501(c)(3) this valuable work is done thanks to our dedicated subscribers and donors.
Our goal is to continue to
There are many ways YOU can help
Your generosity will allow those challenged with CD issues to live the lives they have only dreamed about Donations and TributesYou Can Help!Your contribution makes it possible for ICD to further develop programs that equip professionals to help those challenged by chronic disorganization and support essential research. Chronic disorganization touches more than the individual challenged by disorganization.
How to HelpMake a difference by supporting research and education that will benefit those challenged by CD and hoarding. |