Monday, June 16, 2025

Wings Expands with State-of-the-Art Learning Facility for Adults with Developmental Disabilities

Oklahoma City, OK — A transformative new chapter has begun for Wings, an Oklahoma-based nonprofit that supports adults with developmental disabilities. On Wednesday, the organization unveiled its new Gregory and Sandra Olson Program Center — a 37,000-square-foot facility designed to enhance educational and life-enriching opportunities for its members.

The expansion marks the completion of the first phase of Wings’ ongoing campaign to grow its community and provide comprehensive programs that foster independence, creativity, and personal growth. Members now have access to a wide range of programs focused on hobbies, life skills, technology, spirituality, and community service — many of which are led by dedicated instructors and volunteers.

“I love everything up here. Wings is just perfect for me. It fits me really well,” said Sarah Wolfe, a program member. Fellow member Chase Moles echoed the sentiment, adding, “I have a lot of fun days here at Wings. They’re really awesome.”

Currently, Wings serves more than 80 adults ranging in age from 18 to 63. With the newly opened center and further expansion on the horizon, the organization plans to grow its membership to 300 individuals. Additionally, future development on Wings’ 75-acre property includes plans for a communications building, a chapel, and residential living for up to 120 individuals.

“This is an amazing day for Wings,” said Executive Director Laura Marcoux, highlighting the organization’s long-term vision to create a thriving, inclusive campus for adults with developmental disabilities.

Wings’ expansion reflects a growing commitment to not just provide care, but to offer meaningful opportunities for learning, engagement, and community building — giving members a place to belong, grow, and thrive.

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