Moving Forward to Make a Difference
Kessler Foundation envisions a world where people with disabilities can achieve the greatest possible independence, pursue integrated, competitive employment, and live with dignity within our communities.
With the support of our generous donors, we drive positive change for adults and children with disabilities through groundbreaking rehabilitation research to improve daily functioning, disability employment research, and innovative employment grantmaking to create genuine economic opportunities for people with disabilities.
Learn how your support champions life-changing rehabilitation research and employment, helping people with disabilities maximize recovery, independence, and inclusion.
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Recognizing Stroke Awareness Month
May is a time to recognize the impact of stroke and the importance of improving recovery outcomes. At Kessler Foundation, we are committed to advancing the field of stroke rehabilitation by studying the latest, cutting-edge technologies. Our investigations focus on improving upper and lower extremity function, incorporating gait and exoskeleton training, addressing spatial neglect, and enhancing reading and language abilities.
nTIDE March 2024 Jobs Report: Despite Recent Declines, People with Disabilities Remain Engaged in the Labor Market
National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) – Issued semi-monthly by Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire
Stroll ’N Roll Fall Fest Only Happens Once a Year!
Join us and return people with disabilities—in need now—to their homes, their communities, and the workplace with your support.
Kessler Foundation’s Stroll 'N Roll, now Fall Fest, will take place on Sunday, September 29, 2024, from 1 PM to 3 PM, at the Kessler West Orange Campus. This year’s celebration will unite people of all ages and abilities to raise vital funds to advance rehabilitation research and employment for people with disabilities.
Expertly Explained: MS Insights with Nancy Chiaravalloti, PhD
Nancy Chiaravalloti, PhD, is a widely recognized leader in cognitive rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury at Kessler Foundation. Here are excerpts from her 2023 interview with Jon Strum, RealTalk MS.
Latest Insights from the Center for Outcomes and Assessment Research
Center researchers study environmental factors to understand how to promote better access to health care, employment, housing, transportation, and education for people living with disabilities.
Your Impact
Your support maximizes recovery, independence, and inclusion for people with disabilities. Thanks to you, Dan Richter relearns to read after his stroke. Read our 2023 Fall Newsletter to learn more about the difference you make.
You Accelerate Groundbreaking Research
Independence. Inclusivity. Innovation. Your generous support makes all this possible. And more. Read Our 2023 Impact Report to learn more about the research and inspiring stories donor support makes possible.
Kessler Foundation Ranks among 'Best Nonprofits to Work For' in the U.S.
Kessler Foundation, a major nonprofit organization in the field of disability rehabilitation, has placed among The NonProfit Times' "Best Nonprofits to Work For," a yearly award recognizing the top 50 nonprofits across the U.S. The awards program is designed to identify and honor the best employers in the nonprofit industry, benefiting the industry's economy, workforce, and businesses.
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