day program

Having a meaningful purpose drives a more meaningful life.

Day Program

Wings offers a multitude of programs for members including: Health & Fitness, Art Production, Technology Exploration, Transition Living, Culinary, Spreading our Wings (community outreach program where members volunteer in the spaces of our non-profit partners), Wings Serves OK (members serve the community by assembling emergency food and individual hygiene kits that benefit other local nonprofits), Community Outreach (members meet the needs of our non-profit partners through hygiene and cleaning kits, fleece blankets, plastic mats for the homeless, fidget blankets and more) chapel, social enterprise by preparing for events hosted by The Venue and Social Club.

See OUR Program In Action

 
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who we serve

This program is offered to individuals with developmental disabilities, ages 18 and up. Program attributes include volunteer and vocational training, art production, Bible study and life skills training, as well as cooking classes and other independence training.

What are the requirements to come to Wings?

You must be 18-years-old and out of high school. You must be able to walk on your own, be able to manage own feeding and toileting and be able to get along with others.

program hours

Monday through Thursday,
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. 

Friday,
9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

“The greatest gift our family received from Wings was the day program. We had peace of mind when [our son] Preston was there and saw how happy he was in his space. We also had faith in the process and understood it’s a place that’s safe, provides work and he’s happy to have purpose and friendship. That’s the best gift a parent could receive.”

— Gary Olson, founder and parent

 

Day Program Curriculum

art production

Wings members use their unique talents and creativity to spread joy and love through art to bless those in the community. They have created beautiful Christmas cards for children at The Children’s Center Hospital, watercolor and canvas art, as well as pottery for donating to other non-profit fundraisers.

culinary Skills

Healthy food choices and portion control are at the core of Wings culinary classes. Members plan meals, shop for groceries, cook, and clean to move toward independence in the kitchen. Wings members serve the community by cooking breakfast for foster families and gourmet dog treats to donate to our local dog shelters.

health & fitness

Wings members practice daily cardio, strength and core muscle training. This program also includes yoga and adaptive bike riding, all in a safe environment where members get to enjoy working out alongside friends.

TECHNOLOGY EXPLORATION

Our technology exploration program continues to grow in popularity. Members have the opportunity to learn more about personal computing, as well as the use of iPads for researching and communicating with family and friends all over the country. This class has been a key program at Wings especially for our members who are non-verbal.

ready to join us?
apply online.

Wings is accredited by NCASES.

NCASES provides an accreditation process that effectively and systematically evaluates private special education programs. It is an accreditation process that welcomes diversity and recognizes the importance of evaluating services to meet the needs of the populations served. Wings is proud to be the only NCASES certified community in Oklahoma.