The project is aimed at 100 (80K and 20M) residents of the Elk subregion, including those on maternity leave, parental or parental leave, and unemployed or inactive persons who remain outside the labour market due to the obligation to care for children under the age of 3, of whom at least 5 % of the total are disabled. The aim of the project is to increase the chances of entering or re-entering the labour market for at least 90 out of 100 people living in the Election subregion, who are hampered by the family situation resulting from childcare under the age of 3, by funding the costs of childcare and the provision of activation support for the most deprived, until VI.2018. The project envisages the following tasks: 1.Financial and advisory support – which provides for all participants to co-finance the costs of childcare under the age of 3 of 95 % for those who give their comfort to institutional care and approx. 93 % for those involved in the care of a legal nanny. In addition, substantive advice on registration and accounting in ZUS is provided for participants using nannies care; 2.Activisation support – within which, after selecting the most in need of support (approx. 25 % of the unemployed/inactive people qualified for the project were provided with personalised training and advisory support, together with work, contributing to an effective return to the labour market. The proposed actions will serve to achieve the following results, measured up to 4 weeks after leaving the programme: • min. 54 of the applicants on maternity/parental leave will return to the labour market after a break related to the birth/education of the child, • at least 36 of those joining the project unemployed or inactive people will take up a job or declare/declare that they are actively looking for it.