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Ongoing projects in Estonia

Tallinn Centre for Children at Risk (Lilleküla and Männi shelter)
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Tallinn Centre for Children at Risk (Lilleküla and Männi shelter)

Introduction  Tallinn Center for Children at Risk is a welfare organization, where children who have been left without parental care or have behavioral or substance abuse problems, get professional help.

Tallinn Shelter for Mothers and Children
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Tallinn Shelter for Mothers and Children

Introduction  Tallinn Shelter, established on January 1, 2001, aims to provide a safe and secure environment for children and young people without parental care, while also supporting families with children

Lääneranna Youth and Cultural Center
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Lääneranna Youth and Cultural Center

Introduction Lääneranna Youth Center is an institution managed by Lääneranna municipality Government. The structural units of the youth center are youth rooms or youth houses (commonly known as youth work

Kuressaare Youth Center- Noortejaam
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Kuressaare Youth Center- Noortejaam

Introduction The Saaremaa Youth Work Centre serves as the umbrella organization for all youth centers across Saaremaa, including the Kuressaare Youth Center, Noortejaam. Noortejaam’s mission is to offer a variety

Koosa Youth Club
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Koosa Youth Club

Hoolekandeteenused Türi unit
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Hoolekandeteenused Türi unit

Hoolekandeteenused Tõrva unit
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Hoolekandeteenused Tõrva unit

Welfare Services Nõva unit in Tartu
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Welfare Services Nõva unit in Tartu

Introduction  Hoolekandeteenused (Welfare Services) is a state-owned enterprise which provides social welfare services to adults with special needs. The enterprise was established in 2007. The organisation has many different little

Hoolekandeteenused Laseri Unit
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Hoolekandeteenused Laseri Unit

Hoolekandeteenused Anne Unit
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Hoolekandeteenused Anne Unit

Hoolekandeteenused Karula unit
16. Dec 2021in Ongoing projects in Estonia

Hoolekandeteenused Karula unit

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The NGO Youth Exchange Development Society EstYES was founded in 1991. and is one of the first organisations in Estonia to engage in cultural and youth exchanges.

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