Let’s Do It collective action day had 1,215 events and 27,901 participants according to final tally
Final tally by event foremen shows that there were 1,215 collective action events held this year under the moniker of Let’s Do It, with 27,902 participants, among whom were people from Ukraine who participated in 200 events. The largest number of collective action events were held in Harjumaa and Tallinn, but the largest share of the population took part in Saaremaa. In addition to other springtime works, water safety was improved in 280 sites across Estonia, 362 species rich flower meadows were created, and 99 insect hotels were built. Feedback accumulated in the Let’s Do It headquarters can be read at www.teemeara.ee/otse. The next all-Estonian collective action day Let’s Do It will take place on 6 May 2023.
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Collective action day in lovely spring weather was successful – 27,008 people participated in 1,198 works
Collective action day Let’s Do It held on 7 May in lovely spring weather proceeded without a glitch and was successful. 1,198 collective action events were held, with at least 27,008 participants, many Ukrainian war refugees among them. Water safety was improved in 277 locations, 361 species rich flower meadows were created, and 99 insect hotels were built. Collective spring works can be submitted to the Let’s Do It event map until the end of next week. You can read about the more impressive finds at event sites and impressions gathered in the headquarters during the day at the webpage www.teemeara.ee/otse.
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This coming Saturday sees the 15th edition of the annual nationwide collective action day Let’s Do It
Saturday 7 May is the day of the annual springtime collective action event Let’s Do It, which more than 13,500 people had signed up for as of Friday morning. More than 1,100 collective works have been submitted to the Let’s Do It website, among which are over 270 water safety works and more than 350 Nature Protection for Everyone events. Extra hands are welcome both in cities and the countryside. The annual springtime collective action day held for the 15th time under the moniker Let’s Do It is the largest volunteer-based citizen initiative in Estonia. All those interested can pick their favourite collective action at the Let’s Do It website and help improve the safety of their neighbourhood and the sense of security in every corner of Estonia.
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Let’s Do It collective action week kicks off with this week’s preliminary events
The Let’s Do It collective action week gets underway with the preliminary collective works held in Kalamaja, Tallinn at Salme Cultural Centre. The collective action week culminates this Saturday, 7 May, with the all-Estonian Let’s Do It collective action day. As of early Tuesday morning, more than 1,000 collective actions had been submitted on the Let’s Do It website, with over 11,000 participants. However, extra hands are welcome everywhere. All the people of Estonia and also our new compatriots are invited to the Let’s Do It website at www.teemeara.ee to pick their collective action and sign up for it. New collective actions can also still be submitted at the same address.
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Supplying Let’s Do It foremen with collective action assistance packages begins today
The Let’s Do It team began supplying collective action foremen with assist packages in order to kickstart collective actions related to water safety and nature conservation for everyone. All the people of Estonia who have yet to plan collective works for the Let’s Do It collective action day held on 7 May and who have not yet registered their event, can still do it on the collective action website at www.teemeara.ee.
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