6 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in New Mexico: 4 adaptive sports 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.
GO Unlimited (Global Opportunities Unlimited)
Albuquerque 501(c)(3) providing adaptive outdoor recreation (adaptive ski/snowboard, climbing, rafting, watersports), SCI support groups, and peer mentoring so people experience freedom from their disabilities.
Not Forgotten Outreach
Not Forgotten Outreach is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in NM, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
Special Olympics New Mexico
Special Olympics New Mexico is a adaptive sports and recreation organization in NM, listed by United Spinal and verified from its official website. Check the organization’s site for current offerings, eligibility, accessibility, schedule, and cost.
Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation
Funds and runs the Quality of Life adaptive sports program for pediatric patients and youth with physical disabilities at UNM Carrie Tingley Hospital, offering 20+ activities year-round.
New Mexico Chapter of United Spinal Association
Chapter hosting monthly peer support group meetings, Continuum of Life therapeutic recreation outings, and peer mentoring for people with SCI/D and their families in New Mexico.
Adaptive Sports Program New Mexico
Santa Fe nonprofit founded as an adaptive ski program that grew into a statewide organization serving 250-300 athletes annually through sit-skiing, snowboarding at multiple resorts, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, rock climbing, and fishing camps.
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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.
