
Moving Forward to Make a Difference
We at Kessler Foundation envision a world where people with disabilities can achieve the greatest possible independence, pursue integrated, competitive employment, and live with dignity within our communities. Through groundbreaking research and innovative grantmaking, we advance recovery and foster independence to build a more inclusive and accessible world.
Our team of award-winning scientists develop and test novel interventions to transform care and optimize mobility, cognition, and quality of life for people with traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, multiple sclerosis, autism, and other neurological and developmental disabilities. By analyzing community and workforce participation, developing evidence-based solutions, and funding impactful community initiatives that expand employment opportunities, we address barriers to inclusion for people with disabilities.
With the support of our generous donors and research participants, we are redefining what’s possible in rehabilitation care and recovery.

Expert Insights for Supporting College Students on the Autism Spectrum
The transition to higher education can be overwhelming—especially for students on the autism spectrum. This episode breaks down practical strategies, campus resources, and real-world tips to build confidence, independence, and success.
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Fighting Fatigue: New Frontiers in Multiple Sclerosis Research
Explore the science of MS-related fatigue with experts John DeLuca, PhD, and Brian Sandroff, PhD, of Kessler Foundation. Learn how cognitive behavioral therapy and activities like gardening can help manage symptoms.

Kessler Foundation SCI Navigator Program
The SCI Navigator Program at Kessler Foundation provides a free, dedicated resource for individuals with spinal cord injury and their families.

nTIDE June 2025 Jobs Report: Employment of People with Disabilities Holds Steady in the Face of Uncertainty
National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) – Issued monthly by Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire

Your Impact
Your support maximizes recovery, independence, and inclusion for people with disabilities. Thanks to you, a new study combines spinal stimulation and gait training to improve outcomes for people with traumatic brain injury.

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