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Order of Malta Estonia aims to become a leading force in volunteerism within Estonia, enriching the lives of young job-seekers and strengthening the workforce for employers.
Order of Malta Estonia envisions a society where ethical conduct and community service transition from ideals to lived experiences, particularly among the youth. We strive to serve as the bridge connecting young individuals to meaningful careers while equipping businesses with a workforce that is both skilled and morally grounded. Through our efforts, we aim to integrate the principles of the Order of Malta into the fabric of Estonian life.

Lauri Jõeleht’s Jubilee Concert: A Musical Gift for the Elderly
On 14 December, composer and guitarist Lauri Jõeleht celebrated his 50th birthday. On this occasion, Lauri's jubilee concert "The Horizon" took place in St Nicholas Church in Tallinn.

Vienna Boys' Choir Concert: A Special Evening for the Elderly
On the evening of 29 October, a festive concert of the Vienna Boys' Choir took place in the Russian Theatre in Tallinn. With the help of volunteers of Order of Malta, elderly from the nursing homes of Südamekodu and Kose were able to participate the event.

The students of Kohila Manor School participated in the first aid pilot project "I Help"
10 boys and 12 girls have enriched their knowledge of first aid, learning essential techniques for preventing accidents and effectively responding in emergency situations, thus acquiring critical lifesaving skills.

Malteeserid paramedics provided medical supervision
On Quiet Saturday evening and at noon on the 1st day of Easter, the Catholic Church in Estonia gathered hundreds of people in the Peter-Paul Cathedral to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

Students from 6th and 7th grade at Püha Miikaeli school participated in a pilot project on first aid training
Students from 6th and 7th grade at Püha Miikaeli school participated in a pilot project on first aid training “I CAN HELP”, gaining vital skills for acting in crises.
Every donation helps elderly care home residents enjoy meaningful interactions, creative activities, and cultural experiences.
Support volunteer training, ensuring they have the skills to better assist and engage with the elderly.
Gift an elderly resident a theater ticket, allowing them to enjoy art and culture.
Cover transportation costs, helping seniors travel from the care home to cultural events.
Provide materials for crafts or other activities, giving seniors the joy of creating something with their own hands.
Every donation helps elderly care home residents enjoy meaningful interactions, creative activities, and cultural experiences.
Support volunteer training, ensuring they have the skills to better assist and engage with the elderly.
Gift an elderly resident a theater ticket, allowing them to enjoy art and culture.
Cover transportation costs, helping seniors travel from the care home to cultural events.
Provide materials for crafts or other activities, giving seniors the joy of creating something with their own hands.