Help and Support During the Christmas Season
Youth shelters open during holiday season
The Red Cross Youth Shelters will help visitors during Christmas and the holidays throughout Finland. A young person, their family member or another loved one can contact for discussion support, and young people can also find help in Finnish anonymously through
In Christmas, the crisis accommodation of Youth Shelters will be open in three cities, and you can call the phone number of any shelter for crisis support as a phone service. All shelters will be open to help clients during the period between Christmas and New Year and on New Year’s Day during their standard service hours.
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Helsinki Missio – support for loneliness
Are you going through a difficult time in life? Do you feel lonely? Are you having problems in your relationships?
Many people experience loneliness or feelings of inadequacy. HelsinkiMissio’s Crisis Services for Youth is there for you — you can find confidential counselling and support for everyday life. The services are for young people and young adults aged 12–29.
and crisis helpline
MIELI Mental Health Finland provides crisis assistance and support in order to prevent mental health problems and suicides at the number 09 2525 0116.
MIELI Crisis Helpline is available in English on Mondays (4 pm to 8 pm) and Thursdays – Fridays (9 am to 1 pm) to enable people to connect with a crisis worker or trained volunteer. You can call us anonymously and confidentially.
Support and help in crisis situations and other acute need for help?
In case of an urgent need for health-related help, contact the emergency department in your municipality, esim. , tai .
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Funidata survey on students' use of digital services
The survey is open until Sunday 24 May 2026.Students’ opportunities for language learning to expand from autumn 2026
Founded in 2025, KiePe – Network for Language Centre Pedagogy, Teaching and Research – will broaden the range of language courses available to students at universities in the Helsinki metropolitan area. The KiePe network, composed of the University of Helsinki, 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the University of the Arts Helsinki, and Hanken School of Economics, will offer their students the chance to take elective language courses at any of the network universities in the future.Students will be able register for courses via the cross-institutional studies service (RIPA) from autumn 2026. By autumn 2028, the study paths of the network universities will be harmonised to some extent, which will make cross-institutional studies even easier.
Students wishing to take language courses outside their home university can register for language courses offered by the network universities through the cross-institutional studies service and view the course offerings on the universities’ websites. More detailed information about the course offering and registration practices will be provided in August 2026.
Campus restaurants’ opening hours during summer 2026
Campus restaurants have reduced opening hours during the summer holiday season.