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Overview

A copy of our Master Plan is available online in a PDF format. The Master Plan was designed with the combined efforts of Andrew Stewart, Josh Hill, and Jim Hasenbeck of Studio Architecture in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

In 2002, Special Needs Adult Communities, (SNAC) Inc., doing business as Wings, was created as a non-profit 501 (c)(3) corporation. Its purpose is to realize the mission and vision of the friends, family and supporters of adults with disabilities in Oklahoma.

Wings is fashioned after the highly successful Brookwood Community, located just outside Houston in Brookshire, Texas. The Brookwood model is, “a community within a community”, a self-contained residential and work educational campus designed to enhance the lives of adults with functional disabilities who cannot live comfortably “on their own” in society. Wings is designed to provide holistic life-long services in a warm, creative environment, carefully balanced between independence and assistance. This community atmosphere promotes a strong sense of pride and belonging for all.

Wings is also a progressive application of the American Free Enterprise System. The Community will be independent of all direct government subsidies and be largely self-sustaining through tuition, private sector donations and its thriving business enterprises. The Community will present employment opportunities for both disabled and non-disabled adults.

Madison

When speaking of Madison one word continually surfaces – amazing! Madi, as she is known to friends and family, has a special gift of empathy and compassion. She loves Jesus with all her heart and prays for those who are ill, hurt or different in some way. Some say she has a direct link to God because of the quick responses to her prayers. She has a friendly smile, a keen sense of humor, and an amazing memory.

When the doctors confirmed at birth that she had Down Syndrome, her parents knew that Madison's life path would be different than that of her older sister. And although Madison's life is full of people who lover her and hold her dear... her parents wrestle with the question of what the future will hod for Madison when they are gone, or are no longer able to care for her. What will become of her quality of life, what opportunities will challenge her and keep her engaged in new life experiences, will her life continue to allow her to experience the definition of community through relationships that are real and lasting?

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