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The paper attempts to search for arguments justifying an educational strategy aiming at preventing a social exclusion of the disabled by building social capital. The research review shows that people with some disabilities present a low level of social participation, which indicates a fragile nature of social capital among members of this group. Therefore, it was assumed that a significant form of preventing social exclusion can be education that aims at developing social skills and the ability to cooperate of the disabled. Activating the resources of social capital and benefiting from them requires from people to cooperate and act in a coordinated manner.