Coverage by the City of Tallinn: The City of Tallinn helps to pay for a nursing home spot if a social worker has determined during the assessment of...
The Tallinn Circular Economy Department provides advice on the organization of collection and processing of biodegradable waste, and also answers the...
A volunteer mentor (support person) helps a child cope independently in situations where they need guidance, encouragement and motivation. The child...
This year, Tallinn will once again welcome the New Year with a concert and light show, skipping fireworks. On the night of December 31 and into the early hours of January 1, public transport on the city's main routes will run later to help everyone get home safely and comfortably.
This service is meant for adults with mental disorders who can take care of themselves and are capable of doing everyday activities but need support...
The Russian Cultural Centre is located at Mere pst 5. In 1954, a building with Neo-Classical columns was built over the ruins left by the war and the...
The Haabersti Recreational Centre has clubs suitable for younger people as well as adults. The goal of the Haabersti Recreational Centre is to offer...
This year, Tallinn will welcome the new year with a concert and light show, foregoing fireworks as part of the celebration. On New Year’s Eve, January 1, early hours, several lines will run longer to ensure partygoers can get home using public transport.