Metro nonprofit opens new program center for adults with developmental disabilities

OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — Metro area nonprofit Wings held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new program center for adults with developmental disabilities in Oklahoma City.

Wings says the new Gregory and Sandra Olson Program Center is the result of a $20 million capital campaign that began in 2021. The center is expected to expand the nonprofit’s capacity from 78 to 200 adults in their day program.

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The center will offer enhanced programming in education, vocational training, and personal development to members of the program.

Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt was also in attendance to celebrate the opening of the center.

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