The Mary Campbell Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony: Ezee Street Addition & Resident Room Renovation

What: The Mary Campbell Center will cut the ribbon to celebrate the completion of the $7.35 million renovation and construction project on its campus in North Wilmington, Delaware.

When: Thursday, December 4, 2025, at 11 a.m.

Where: 4641 Weldin Road, Wilmington, Delaware 19803

Why: Resident Rooms have been upgraded but not significantly improved since The Mary Campbell Center’s founding in 1976. Improvements in 42 rooms include new furnishings, flooring, lighting, technology, medical components, and bathrooms to ensure Resident comfort, safety, and quality care as part of the strategic plan for The Center. The one-story addition will add four rooms and a nurses’ station with an independent HVAC system to support any protracted infections requiring isolation.

Next Steps: Interested media members should contact Kateri Cimoch, Communications Manager, at kcimoch@marycampbellcenter.org, to RSVP.

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The Mary Campbell Center is an intermediate long-term care facility for those with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, located in Wilmington, Delaware. Founded in 1976, The Center is home to 68 full-time residents and also provides short-term respite care, day programs, events, clubs, and summer camps for children and young adults with disabilities. At its founding, The Center represented a progressive way of supporting those in the disability community, creating a home-like setting and providing support and programs that allowed Residents to live their best lives. These projects are an investment in The Center’s continuing mission to Discover, Grow, and Celebrate Abilities.