The Wałbrzych Region, an area covered by the Just Transition Fund, is a series of challenges to which the Programme aims to respond with a systemic intervention. The aim of the project "We live in action and we have four corners" is to increase the activity of at least 140 excluded people and their families, affected by the negative effects of the transformation, and to counteract the social exclusion of people in vulnerable situations on the labour market by using the potential of social economy entities (PES). The project includes support for two groups: I. People who are in a crisis of homelessness, affected by exclusion from access to housing and at risk of homelessness - 40 people. Paweł, from 10 years in homelessness, has been consistently taking up work and maintaining sobriety for 2 years with the support of the Center for Social Integration (CIS) in Wałbrzych. Robert is a homeless person with experience of mental illness, works and supports the local Social Cooperative as part of CIS, promoting it using modern technologies, which are his passion. There are 12 men with similar challenges who are active within the CIS and the Cooperative. In the city shelter for homeless men watching these twelve, there are over 70. Many of them are trying to change their lives again. Their commitment and significant support are necessary for their full success. As part of the support, housing is necessary, which the Project will launch and thus develop, a local support system created for 5 years for people in a long-term crisis state, including homelessness. The social challenges of the Wałbrzych region are illustrated by the above group. Parallel to it, there is a large environment of inactive, excluded people who also need constant systemic support. These are single parents (mainly women), people with disabilities, people aged 60+, people with experience of mental illnesses, families with huge problems in educational aspects, people in foster care. All of these groups are at risk of homelessness. This group will be supported under the project in the following areas: 1.Accommodation in assisted housing – 15 places are planned, 2.Support by housing caregivers and participation in training (720 hours) 3.Support like GR II-25 pers. These activities will enable or maintain the possibility of activating a profession.(priority intervention direction). II. People in need of support in everyday functioning, who due to age, state of health or minors require care or support of 100 people - GR specific to the TPST area. It is a huge group of people with visible and often invisible diseases that limit and very prevent independent functioning. They are suffering, tired and many changes without diagnosis, with minors, often without judgment, for which they do not have the strength to try. Many of them could work and gain dignity if they received regular support. A special group includes people with experience of cancer, mental illness, autoimmune disease, depression and many other invisible diseases, such as multiple sclerosis in 20-year-olds. The project for this group assumes the creation on the resources of the applicant, partners and in places of residence and non-residential activity and non-isolated form of support including: 1.Various forms of self-help – moderated by group specialists. 2. Animation activities with the participation of non-governmental organizations activating, connecting people among themselves and building cooperation with institutions. 3.Permanent place equipped with hall and garden facilities, so-called non-residential support facility. 4.Assistant services for persons with disabilities and assistance services for persons in need of support in everyday functioning. The project will result in building a local support system for people at risk of social exclusion living in Wałbrzych and the Wałbrzych district in a partnership formula with the participation of Social Economy Entities and other suppliers.