Building
Belonging.
TheHappyAct is a specialized organization focused on sensory and neurodiversity accessibility.
Based in Greece and active across multiple sectors, we support organizations that want to make their spaces, services, and experiences truly accessible and welcoming for neurodivergent people. We combine scientific knowledge, practical tools, and real-world experience to turn invisible needs into concrete, actionable solutions.
Every place.
Every person.
Why We Do
Our mission is to make the invisible needs of neurodivergent individuals visible and to help organizations remove the barriers that prevent them from participating equally in everyday life.
What We Do
We envision a world where neurodivergent people can visit, work, learn, and enjoy public life in spaces that are thoughtfully designed with them in mind.
Our Values
Inclusion
Accessibility is a right, not a privilege.
Empathy
We listen to lived experiences and design with people, not just for them.
Evidence-Based Practice
Our work is grounded in research, data, and continuous learning.
Practical Impact
We focus on solutions that can be implemented and sustained in real environments.
Our
Expertise.
Our team brings together expertise in special education, sensory accessibility, digital accessibility, and inclusive design. We work at the intersection of science, technology, and real-world operations—translating research and best practices into practical changes in physical spaces, digital platforms, and everyday interactions.
Leadership & Governance.
TheHappyAct is led by a multidisciplinary team with backgrounds in special education, accessibility, and business. Our leadership combines strategic vision with hands-on experience in designing and implementing accessibility projects for organizations of all sizes.
Awards & Recognition
National Customer
Service Awards
/01 – 1
2024.
Winner
Best Outsourcing Partnership
/01 – 2
2017.
Winner
Innovation in the Customer Experience
Hellenic Responsible
Business
Awards 2023
/02 – 1
2025.
Gold Award
«Quiet Hour»
Accessibility
/02 – 2
2023.
Gold Award
Accessibility for Neurodivergents