7 adaptive sports, peer-support, and activity-based therapy organizations in Oklahoma: 5 adaptive sports programs and 2 peer-support groups. Verified July 2026. You do not need to be an athlete: many of these exist as much for the community as the sport.

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Cost is usually negotiable. Most of these are nonprofits — ask about scholarships, subsidised sessions, and loaner equipment before you rule anything out. New to this? Start with our adaptive sports guide.
Adaptive sports

NEO Adaptive Sports

OK

Collinsville/Tulsa-area Oklahoma org (Northeast Oklahoma Adaptive Sports) supporting wheelchair basketball, tennis and adaptive cycling plus shooting, archery and outdoor activities.

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Adaptive sports

Oklahoma Outdoor Outreach Foundation

OK

Oklahoma 501(c)(3) (formed 2007) giving disabled, chronically ill and terminally ill individuals adaptive outdoor sporting opportunities (hunting, fishing, shooting) in a family-based setting.

OutdoorHunting & fishing
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United Spinal Association – Oklahoma Chapter

OK

Statewide chapter promoting health and wellness for persons living with paralysis through peer mentoring, advocacy, and support resources for SCI/D survivors and their families.

Support groupsPeer mentoring
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INTEGRIS Health Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation – SCI Support Group

Oklahoma City, OK

Free monthly in-person and virtual spinal cord injury support group at INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation, open to all SCI survivors and families in the Oklahoma City area.

Support groups
Adaptive sports

Oklahoma Adaptive Sports Association (OKASA)

Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City's Santa Fe Family Life Center, partnering with OKASA, offers the first year-round adaptive sports programming in central and western Oklahoma, including wheelchair basketball, tennis, and pickleball.

BasketballTennisKayakingTrackSwimmingYouth
Adaptive sports

Santa Fe Family Life Center

Oklahoma City, OK

The first facility in central and western Oklahoma to offer year-round multi-sport adaptive programming, including wheelchair basketball, tennis, and pickleball, with sport wheelchairs available for use.

BasketballTennisPickleballFitness
Adaptive sports

The Tulsa Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges

Tulsa, OK

Tulsa nonprofit and Move United member offering wheelchair racing, basketball, softball, air rifle, archery, rock climbing, rowing, power soccer, boccia, and cycling at the Hardesty Family Adaptive Sports Complex.

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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.