“Happy House” is a project of Father Andrew’s Foundation, which is presented as a well-equipped space where the Foundation’s beneficiaries live with their family members during treatment and rehabilitation.
The idea of “Happy House” emerged before the foundation’s official establishment, following a study of the conditions of patients in the children’s oncology department. It was initially implemented in a rented private house, where Father Andrew’s parents hosted the Foundation’s beneficiaries and their family members from various regions. Over time, the need arose to implement an even larger-scale project.
In 2015, the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia granted the Foundation a 6,500 square meter plot in the village of Dighomi to build a guest house.
Father Andrew’s Charitable Foundation was able to complete the construction of “Happy House” through donations in 2019.
“Happy House” has been operating in its new space since 2021. It officially opened in September 2025.
The “Happy House” facility includes 14 guest rooms, a dining room and kitchen, children’s play area, sports room, medical room, chapel, training center, foundation troupe’s makeup room, and a conference hall.
Throughout 2025, “Happy House” hosted 396 people. “Happy House” can accommodate 28 people simultaneously.