Hey, Tazman!
I'm not familiar with your state, but the Army Corp of Engineers sponsor hunts at state parks for the disabled in Missouri. They could always use volunteers for assisting disabled hunters. They need guides, trackers, field dressing deer and so on. Maybe you could contact them in your state, and ask them if they have a similar program!? If they do, you're in for a good time!
You could also try Buckmasters American Deer Foundation, who have a disabled hunter's program. They have many disabled hunters contact them, looking for hunting opportunities. They offer all types of hunts to the disabled, not just deer hunts. Here's the link:
http://www.badf.org/disabledhunters.html
David Sullivan, the director of BADF's Disabled Hunter Program, has also set up an on-line community for disabled hunters. If you need to contact him, you can reach him there. Plus, maybe you could meet a disabled hunter from your area on the board. If you were so inclined, you could offer a hunt to that person!? Your call.... Here's the link to the board:
http://communities.msn.com/Huntingan...sageboard.msnw
If you don't have any luck there, feel free to contact me and I'll send you some links to other organizations that may need volunteers.
Thanks for volunteering! If it wasn't for folks like you, I might have never been introduced to hunting!