In the first week of January, the Tallinn Welfare and Health Care Department will move to new premises, and most of the staff will be working remotely during this time. From January 8 onwards, the department will be located at Endla 8.
Benefit allocation from Tallinn's budgetary instruments for education related non-profit making activities to legal persons, self-employed persons and...
The Tallinn City Government has decided to increase several social benefit rates from January 1, 2024. In response to the rising cost of living, the city is raising the income threshold to 360 euros and the financial support for the beginning of the academic year from the second grade to 100 euros. Additionally, benefits for children with disabilities and pension supplements will also see an increase.
Estonia has clear rules for foreigners who want to work here. To work legally, it’s important to know the visa or permit you need, your rights at work...
The soup kitchen service is for people who do not have sufficient means to provide food for themselves and their families. The purpose of this service...