The project addresses a marginalised community in which there is a population belonging to the Roma minority in Jibou city, in which 1/3 overlaps on a community nominated in the Atlas of the Marginalised Urban Areas (Caramidariei Quarter), which is in extreme poverty, but also neighbouring streets are inhabited by people at risk of poverty and social exclusion, so the area is extended, including the district mentioned in Atlas. The idea of the project started from the priorities set by Romania through the Partnership Agreement 2014-2020, through which we aim at global level to reduce disparities in economic and social development between Romania and the Member States. This will be achieved by providing effective measures to those at risk of poverty and social exclusion, in which there are 20 % of the total population of Romania. The Human Capital Operational Programme 2014-2020 responds to these needs through the Specific Objective 4.1.Reduction of the number of people at risk of poverty and social exclusion in marginalised communities in which there is a population belonging to the Roma minority, by implementing integrated measures. Following the provisions of this objective, we proposed for the project the following GENERAL OBIECTIV: increasing the quality of life at the level of a marginalised community in which there is a population belonging to the Roma minority in Jibou, by providing integrated intervention in line with the needs of the individual and the household to which they belong, for 550 people at risk of poverty and social exclusion, adults and children, with a share of 50 % Roma and 50 % female. At the level of a marginalised community where there is a population belonging to the Roma minority that we address, 2,039 people live, of whom 977 are Roma people, so we propose for the project a target group of 550 people at risk of poverty and social exclusion, a realistic weight to ensure the identification of beneficiaries for the project activities, and significant to generate change at the level of marginalised community. The target group has a heterogeneous structure, being represented all the social structures of the community: children, adults, elderly people, persons capable of working but also persons whose activities are limited (persons with disabilities). In order to ensure significant results in combating discrimination and promoting equal opportunities, it has been established that 50 % of the target group will be Roma and still 50 % to be women. The structure of the target group was established following the recommendation of the Applicant’s Guide Specific Conditions OS 4.1. to look at the financing proposals in an integrated way, at household/family level. The needs of such a community are varied, interdependent, the provision of unidirected measures reduces the chances of achieving a long-term impact on quality of life. In the marginalised community targeted 75.3 % of