A place for every kid to play ball.
Justice Field is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Shreveport created to give children, families, and underserved communities access to baseball, recreation, and community programming.

Justice Field is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Shreveport created to give children, families, and underserved communities access to baseball, recreation, and community programming.
Justice Field exists to create access, opportunity, and belonging through baseball and recreation.
Accessible, inclusive, high-quality baseball and recreation, including adaptive sports opportunities for individuals with physical, developmental, and cognitive disabilities.
Safe recreational space, organized athletics, and positive youth development opportunities for economically disadvantaged and underserved families.
Teamwork, discipline, sportsmanship, and leadership built through structured athletic and educational programming for children and youth.

The latest drives, fundraisers, and community events at Justice Field.

Join us on August 11, 2026 from 4pm-9pm for Justice Field Day at Raising Cane’s on Youree Drive in Shreveport.
When you place your order, just say “Justice Field” and a portion of your purchase will be donated to Justice Field. Grab a meal and help us give more kids a place to play, learn, and grow.
Every dollar puts another kid on the field.
Your support helps fund youth baseball and softball, recreation, adaptive sports opportunities, and community events for the families who need them most.
Donate Now501(c)(3) nonprofit · All donations are tax-deductible.Justice Field offers sponsorship opportunities for businesses and community partners to support local kids through field signage, event sponsorships, equipment drives, youth programming, and more.
For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Scott Chafin at scott@justicefieldla.com.
scott@justicefieldla.comJustice Field has proudly hosted MLB Pitch, Hit & Run for the past two years, giving local kids and families the chance to participate in a national youth baseball skills competition.






“What started as a way to keep my own kids close on weekends has grown into a place the whole community can share.”
— SCOTT CHAFIN, FOUNDER

Justice Field may be available for select youth, school, nonprofit, charitable, adaptive sports, and community events. There is no charge — ever.