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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.
One year anniversary of the start of the activities of the Order of Malta in Estonia
On Tuesday, June 18, a festive reception of the Embassy of the Order of Malta took place on the roof terrace of the high-rise building at Maakri 19/1, which celebrated one year anniversary of the start of the activities of the Order of Malta in Estonia
An exhibition focusing on the centuries-long history of the Order of Malta was opened at the Tallinn Museum of Knightly Orders
On June 17, an exhibition focusing on the centuries-long history of the Order of Malta was opened at the Tallinn Museum of Knightly Orders.
Parasports weekend for children with disabilities
From Thursday to Sunday, a parasports weekend for children with disabilities took place for the third time at the Kääriku Sports Center, organized by the Estonian Paralympic Committee and proudly supported by Order of Malta Estonia
Estonian pilgrims join the Order of Malta World Pilgrimage to Lourdes
Pilgrims from the Order of Malta Estonia participated in the World Pilgrimage of the Order of Malta to Lourdes. The Estonian delegation included a total of 19 people.
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.