Where Every Piece
Fits Together
The Puzzle Piece Ranch is a 501C3 Non-Profit Organization dedicated to providing a sensory-friendly environment for all individuals with special needs. It will be a place to learn and explore with a hands-on animal park, arts and crafts activities, nature areas, and a working farm. We want to be a place where parents do not have to worry if they will have the resources they need to take care of their child, or if there is play equipment their child can use.
Where Every Piece
Fits Together
The Puzzle Piece Ranch is a 501C3 Non-Profit Organization dedicated to providing a sensory-friendly environment for all individuals with special needs. It will be a place to learn and explore with a hands-on animal park, arts and crafts activities, nature areas, and a working farm. We want to be a place where parents do not have to worry if they will have the resources they need to take care of their child, or if there is play equipment their child can use.


Register your fourSOME for the Puzzle Piece Ranch Golf Tournament



Current Fundraising events

The Puzzle Piece Ranch Golf Tournament

Orchard and Garden

More Events Coming Soon


Be a part of the foundation: Help us build, brick by brick.
Brick, bench, and handicap parking spot sponsorships can be made by donating through our
website and adding a memo for which sponsorship you are interested in.

Sponsor a brick
$100

Sponsor a brick
Leave your mark and help make history by sponsoring a personalized brick or piece of wood with your name on it. If you’re in the Oklahoma area, we invite you to join us in person to sign your name as we complete phase one of our build. For those unable to attend, rest assured, your name will be proudly inscribed in our foundation as a heartfelt thank you for supporting The Puzzle Piece Ranch. Together, we’re building a welcoming space where the special needs community can thrive—working, learning, and playing in an environment created just for them.

Sponsor a brick
$100

Sponsor a Handicap Parking Spot
Be part of an exclusive opportunity to make a difference by sponsoring one of only 20 reserved handicap-accessible parking spots at The Puzzle Piece Ranch. Your sponsorship ensures that every family visiting our sensory-friendly haven has access to safe, convenient parking, embodying our commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. Each sponsored spot will feature a personalized plaque recognizing your generosity and support. With only 20 spots available, this is a unique chance to leave your mark on a one-of-a-kind destination where the special needs community can work, learn, and play.

Sponsor a brick
$100

Sponsor a Bench
Leave a lasting legacy by sponsoring a personalized bench at The Puzzle Piece Ranch, a new 501(c)(3) dedicated to creating a sensory-friendly haven for the special needs community. Each bench will feature an engraved plaque with your name or a message of your choice, symbolizing your vital role in supporting this transformative project. Whether you’re in Oklahoma and can join us in person or contributing from afar, your sponsorship will help us complete phase one of the ranch—a space where children and adults with special needs can thrive, learning, playing, and working in an environment designed just for them. Together, we’re building a foundation of inclusion, support, and joy.
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What’s Happening on the Ranch
We’re in the early development stage of planning, clearing land, and building the framework for the barn.



Our Future Home
Set on 70 acres of beautiful land near Wellston, Oklahoma, just 12 miles east of Guthrie, our future ranch will be a sanctuary surrounded by large trees, lush grasslands, and plenty of space to build the perfect environment for our children.
Contact Us
Interested in sponsoring Puzzle Piece Ranch? Contact us to discuss opportunities that align with your goals.

The Puzzle Piece Ranch (PPR) holds a special place in my heart as a parent to children with special needs. I understand firsthand the challenges families face in finding safe, enriching environments where their loved ones can thrive. PPR is more than just a space—it’s a sanctuary where children and adults with special needs are celebrated for who they are, given opportunities to grow, and supported in ways that truly matter.
PPR offers sensory-friendly activities, life skills training, and meaningful work opportunities designed to foster confidence and independence. As a proud mother of six, I know how vital it is to have a trusted place where special needs individuals can participate in experiences that nurture their potential while ensuring their safety and well-being.
Why PPR is essential:
Oklahoma is home to approximately 80,000–90,000 students on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and nearly 100,000 adults with special needs. Yet, the resources and facilities available are far too limited to meet the needs of this growing community.
PPR seeks to change that by providing a safe, supportive environment where families like mine can find hope, connection, and opportunities for their loved ones. This is not just about filling a gap—it’s about building a community where every special needs individual can experience joy, growth, and a sense of belonging.


Planned features include
- Parking Lot
- Picnic Area
- Farming Area
- Riding Arena
- Hay Ride Depot
- Event Center
- Orchard & Garden
- Animal Paddocks
- 2 Greenhouses
- Fishing Piers
- Playground
- Animal Barn
- Horse Barn
- Nature Area
- Fishing Pond


Our Story
Jeremy and Amanda met in 2008 and were married in 2009. Their first child, Cheyenne, came in 2010 and our second child, Wyatt came in 2012. From the time Wyatt was born we knew something wasn’t “right”, he wasn’t meeting his developmental milestones, so at 16 months old we had him evaluated by a psychiatrist who specialized in mental and developmental delays. Turns our we were right and Wyatt was diagnosed with Type III Autism. Over the next several years we had a very difficult time finding places to take Wyatt where he could play and enjoy himself.
After numerous conversations between Jeremy and Amanda they decided to sell their house in Tuttle, OK and find land where they could create a venue that was solely dedicated to the special needs community.




