The City of Tallinn plans to significantly increase support for the Food Bank (Toidupank) to ensure that food aid reaches more people in need. Currently, approximately 6,300 people receive food aid weekly in Tallinn. In September, Tallinn Food Bank (Tallinna Toidupank) opened a distribution point in Mustamäe, and next year, it plans to expand to Põhja-Tallinn to bring food distribution closer to those in need. Assistance is provided in close cooperation with local social workers, who assess individuals' need for support.
St. Nicholas’ Church 1465–1939, St. Olaf’s Church 1497–1939, Cathedral Church 1597–1940, the Holy Spirit Church 1605–1874 (the predecessor of St. John...
In accordance with the current statutes, the City Archives “collect, organize and preserve the archival materials of historical and current municipal...
Electronic voting enables voters to vote without going to a polling place. Electronic voting will take place 24 hours a day during the time frame of...
The clint area’s path has six distinctive regions and their differences are already clearly noticeable. Character area 01: The Tame Clint region runs...