The Centre has 10 fully equipped apartments designed to accommodate 54 children, 8 apartments for socially disadvantaged families, and 2 apartments functioning as a social hostel for adolescent children who are still continuing their education and who are not yet able to build an independent life. Children living with foster parents enjoy the support of:
- psychologists,
- social workers,
- educators,
- speech therapists,
- coaches and other specialists in relevant areas.
The Centre’s main objective is to place children in stable families (whether by reintegration into the biological family, through foster care, or through adoption). "Our Kids" prioritises work with biological families, aiming to return the children to their closest relatives. Parents and relatives can attend psychological and youth counseling sessions. The Centre continues supporting the children and their families for three years after the child leaves the Centre, with a gradual reduction in the frequency of visits.
Along with social and psychological rehabilitation, the Centre also develops the children’s creativity in various areas (music, dance, sports, and education).
The Centre provides indirect assistance in addressing the problem of socially disadvantaged population groups through improved childcare methods and developing a new legal framework for protecting children’s rights. It seeks to avert family crises through training, conferences, and seminars. It conducts roundtable discussions for a regular exchange of experience between Ukrainian experts, public figures and their counterparts from the European Union.