Target group: Residents
Vantaa promotes the well-being of its residents, and they can influence the city's services and activities in many ways.
Mobile youth work supports a safe environment
The most important party when dealing with matters relating to young people is their home. Multidisciplinary work can provide support where it is needed.
Vantaa is creating a physical activity programme – join in and make a difference!
Vantaa is creating a physical activity programme with the aim of getting residents to move more and sit less. Residents are invited to share their ideas on how to get people to move.
Support in dealing with the services of the city and authorities in multiple languages - watch Vantaa multilingual guidance's presentation video!
Multilingual advisors are available at Vantaa Info Myyrmäki and Tikkurila and International House Helsinki.
Parliamentary elections and urban planning in the new residents' magazine
The first residents' magazine of the year, 1/2023, will be published on 11 March. Including lots of news about the Parliamentary elections, the city planning review, events, news and much more.
Vantaa’s own symphony orchestra offers world-class music experiences
Few symphony orchestras can say that they have visited the living rooms of hundreds of thousands of Finns, but the Vantaa Orchestra can. In a way. Players familiar from TV shows loved by Finns, such as SuomiLove and the Voice of Finland, are part of Vantaa’s own symphony orchestra, the Vantaa
Videos for support in various life situations
Video support for customers in the Vantaa and Kerava area in difficult life situations.
Generations supporting each other at Mummun ja Vaarin Tupa
The low-threshold meeting places, Grandma and Grandpa's houses, are part of the preventive work of SOS Children's Village.
Celebrate authenticity by voting!
In Vantaa’s Government Programme objectives, love for the home region is intertwined with growth, competence, the future and connections in the hands of real and genuine people. Only by voting can you influence what the future will be like, with or without artificial intelligence.
M-Klubi charms audiences with diverse music choices
The music club in the foyer of Cultural House Martinus will continue in spring 2023. M-Klubi offers great live music experiences with varying themes.
Plant boxes for the concrete jungle
There will be new sprouts outside the Adult Education Centre again. The “Kaupunkiviljelijäksi!” course introduces participants to the basics of urban farming, teaching them to grow their own crops.