The project proposal aims to provide services to early childhood children and their families to improve access to health care, the formation of parental skills, improving the family environment, increasing the school readiness of children for inclusion in the education system, as well as preventing the placement of children in specialised institutions. By improving children’s readiness for inclusion in education and supporting the formation of parental skills among vulnerable parent groups, the aim is also to limit intergenerational transmission of poverty. The services will be provided in the Center for Children and Families established under the Social Inclusion Project for integrated early childhood development services aimed at children under 7 years of age from vulnerable groups, including children with disabilities and their families, as well as future parents.