We have opened "Social Inclu Home Fuchu Wakamatsu-cho," a residence where individuals with severe disabilities who require support in daily life can live independently with assistance, in Wakamatsu-cho, Fuchu City, Tokyo. "Social Inclu Home Fuchu Wakamatsu-cho" is a group home with daytime service support, and it is the first "Social Inclu Home" to open in Fuchu City. The facility is conveniently located in a quiet residential area with good access from the station, providing an environment that supports the independent lives of our residents. Furthermore, because the landowner is actively involved in social contribution, it is expected to foster connections with the local community, creating a living environment where residents can live with peace of mind and richness. Fuchu City has a demand for the development of group homes with daytime service support, and by establishing a support system that aligns with the needs of the community, we aim to create a more accessible and reassuring home for those who wish to live in the community. Social Inclu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa Ward, Tokyo; President and CEO: Nobuchika Matsushita), the operating company, is developing "Social Inclu Home," group homes for people with disabilities under the Act on Comprehensive Support for Persons with Disabilities, nationwide, with the philosophy of "Creating a society where there are zero people with disabilities struggling with housing." ▶ Click here for details on "Social Inclu Home Fuchu Wakamatsu-cho" ■ Group Homes for People with Disabilities are Welfare Infrastructure Supporting a Secure Life While various welfare support and employment services exist to ensure people with disabilities can live with peace of mind, housing options remain limited. This is due to challenges such as the difficulty of living alone for those requiring daily support, anxieties about the future after parents are no longer able to provide care even when living with family, and disparities in suppo