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 happy house

Happy House, is a residential facility operated by Wesley Welfare Development Institute, offering a safe and nurturing environment for children in Krishna Nagar. More than just a shelter, Happy House provides children with daily nutrition, clothing, access to education, and transportation to school. This residential facility fosters a supportive atmosphere, enabling children to live, grow and thrive despite the challenges of their backgrounds.

 

We are committed to fostering both academic and personal development. In addition to providing the means and encouragement to gain a formal education, we also focus on the emotional well-being of the residents. True to the name, we have and continue to ensure all resident children are provided emotional support with a focus on their happiness and wellbeing.

impact of happy house

Happy House Residential Facility nurtures children's growth by enhancing their Intelligence Quotient (IQ), Emotional Quotient (EQ), Social Quotient (SQ), and Adversity Quotient (AQ). ). This holistic focus on multiple aspects of development equips children not only for personal success but also to positively impact their communities, driving sustainable change.

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intellectual quotient

Structured education, personalized tutoring, and quality resources help children excel academically, inspiring a culture of learning within the community.

emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence training, conflict resolution, and empathy-building create resilient, socially aware individuals who contribute to a compassionate environment.

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social quotient

Living communally, children develop teamwork, communication, and critical thinking, fostering confidence and community cohesion.

adversity quotient

Children learn to face challenges optimistically, setting an example of perseverance for others.

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21 Divya Nagar, 
Wanwarie, Pune
Maharashtra

411040

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