The Enabling Support Foundation is a 501c incorporated non-profit organization, whose Mission is to provide the technological tools to empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their inherent potential.
ESF is using a combination of hardware distribution, Internet training, and the development of Internet resources and services with an emphasis on accessibility.
ESF has used a unique combination of Mailing Lists, WWW, and real-time interaction to develop a Virtual Community that provides the latest information, human interaction and research and development on the Internet.
This page provides links to the History, Mission and Programs of the Enabling Support Foundation, introduces the people who make ESF possible, and provides contact information.
The Ability Synthesis Division of ESF enables others by presenting them with the information they need through the Internet. We do this through
accommodating their need for equipment, by speaking for those who can not speak for themselves, and by serving as a gathering place for this community so that newly enabled individuals and groups can learn to speak for themselves and thereby reduce the isolation in which they live.
The Educational Synthesis Division of the Enabling Support Foundation has
two major goals.
To develop new educational tools and goals based on the
existence of 21st Century Technology.
To find alternative ways of teaching
to students with special needs.
The Market Synthesis Division of the Enabling Support Foundation is aimed at the Investment Disabled. It provides an alternative approach to investing in stocks, which will outperform traditional approaches. Market Synthesis is not a strategy for picking stocks that will take off. Rather, it is a series of tactics you apply after a stock has been selected, designed to make moderate gains with minimal losses.

To contact us:
Enabling Support Foundation
Robert Ambrose, President
E-mail:
ambroser@ma.ultranet.com
Dr. Robert Zenhausern, Chief Information Officer
E-mail:
mailto:drz@enabling.com
Website by Thomas T. Panto. Comments and Suggestions to:
mailto:ttpanto@bellsouth.net