10 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in Arkansas: 5 adaptive sports programs, 4 peer-support groups and 1 organization doing both. Verified July 2026. You do not need to be an athlete: many of these exist as much for the community as the sport.
American Amputee Foundation
North Little Rock-based foundation (est. 1975) serving amputees and their families with hospital visitations, counseling, insurance-claim help, and referrals.
Amputee Coalition of Arkansas
Statewide limb-loss support nonprofit running a Certified Peer Visitor program that pairs trained amputees with new amputees for education and information on living well with limb loss.
Arkansas Rollin' Razorbacks
NWBA-affiliated wheelchair basketball club and 2026 national champions, open to adults with physical disabilities; one of the country's most storied wheelchair basketball programs.
Southern Sportsmen Foundation (Sharing the Outdoors)
Foreman, AR nonprofit (formed 1998) providing adaptive hunting and fishing excursions for children and adults with physical disabilities who otherwise couldn't take part.
Benton Parks & Recreation — Adaptive Programs
Benton Parks & Recreation — Adaptive Programs is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in Benton, AR, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
University of Arkansas Inclusive Recreation
UREC program offering drop-in adaptive wheelchair basketball and adaptive climbing wall sessions for students and community members with disabilities each semester.
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
State agency providing lifelong case management, peer support, advocacy, and resources to Arkansans with spinal cord disabilities from birth to death.
City of Little Rock Therapeutic Recreation
Municipal therapeutic/adaptive recreation division offering structured adaptive sports and leisure programs, camps, and community activities for residents with disabilities.
United Spinal Association of Arkansas
United Spinal chapter at Baptist Health Little Rock providing peer networking, SCI/D support, advocacy, and education for wheelchair users statewide.
Ozark Adaptive Sports Association (OZASA)
Northwest Arkansas nonprofit empowering people with physical disabilities through adaptive wheelchair basketball, rugby, pickleball, handcycling, and cycling programs.
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Listings are curated and web-verified (July 2026), but programs change, move, and close — confirm before you travel. A listing here is directory information, not an SCI.help endorsement. Spot an error or know a program we've missed? Tell us.
