9 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in New Jersey: 5 adaptive sports programs, 2 activity-based therapy programs, 1 organization doing both and 1 peer-support group. Verified July 2026. You do not need to be an athlete: many of these exist as much for the community as the sport.
Achilles International – New Jersey Chapter
Free inclusive adaptive running and rolling workouts in Saddle Brook and Jersey City for athletes with disabilities paired with volunteer guides; chapter active since 2018.
Adaptive Sports Program at Mountain Creek (ASPMC)
Adaptive Sports Program at Mountain Creek (ASPMC) is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in NJ, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
New Jersey Adaptive Recreation (NJAR)
501(c)(3) creating inclusive community-based adaptive sports and therapeutic recreation for veterans and individuals with disabilities in NJ.
Navigators Adaptive Sports Club
Volunteer-driven NJ nonprofit and Move United member creating weekly multi-sport programs including wheelchair basketball, sled hockey, archery, and para powerlifting for youth and adults with disabilities.
Project Walk New Jersey
Activity-based recovery program in New Jersey for people with spinal cord injury and other neurological conditions. Confirm current clinical fit, eligibility, availability, and cost directly with the program.
Adaptive Sports Foundation – Big SNOW American Dream
Adaptive Sports Foundation partnership bringing adaptive ski and snowboard instruction to Big SNOW at American Dream mall in New Jersey for individuals with disabilities.
Rutgers Center for Disability Sports, Health & Wellness
Rutgers University center promoting adaptive sports, exercise, and inclusion for people with disabilities in New Jersey through community programming, student volunteer partnerships, and Kessler Institute collaboration.
Push to Walk
Activity-based mobility training program in Oakland for people with neurological conditions. Confirm current clinical fit, eligibility, availability, and cost directly with the program.
Wheel Connections SCI Peer Support
Peer support group for people with spinal cord injuries in New Jersey and the Tri-State area, meeting monthly at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation; family and caregivers welcome.
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