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They care for five adopted children: For 20 years, they have been changing the fates of little ones: A boy with Down's syndrome recovered with their help
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They care for five adopted children: For 20 years, they have been changing the fates of little ones: A boy with Down's syndrome recovered with their help

The article highlights the dedication of Danijela and Zoran Grujić, a couple from Croatia who have been fostering children for over two decades. They currently care for five additional children they've adopted through the foster system, including a girl who has lived with them practically her entire life, a boy with Down syndrome, and two brothers recently reunited under their roof. The couple was recently awarded by the Osijek-Baranja Service of the Croatian Social Welfare Fund and recognized by the Ministry of Social Policy for their long-term commitment to fostering. Their journey began over 20 years ago when they decided to adopt after their eldest son, who was just over a year old, lacked social interaction. Despite initial challenges, including the loss of their first adopted child to another family, they remained committed to providing love, stability, and support to the children in their care. The article emphasizes their unwavering compassion and the positive impact of their foster home on the children’s lives.

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They care for five adopted children: For 20 years, they have been changing the fates of little ones: A boy with Down's syndrome recovered with their help

The article highlights the dedication of Danijela and Zoran Grujić, a couple from Croatia who have been fostering children for over two decades. They currently care for five additional children they've adopted through the foster system, including a girl who has lived with them practically her entire life, a boy with Down syndrome, and two brothers recently reunited under their roof. The couple was recently awarded by the Osijek-Baranja Service of the Croatian Social Welfare Fund and recognized by the Ministry of Social Policy for their long-term commitment to fostering. Their journey began over 20 years ago when they decided to adopt after their eldest son, who was just over a year old, lacked social interaction. Despite initial challenges, including the loss of their first adopted child to another family, they remained committed to providing love, stability, and support to the children in their care. The article emphasizes their unwavering compassion and the positive impact of their foster home on the children’s lives.

Bias read (Center): While the article discusses foster care and adoption, which are related to public policy and social welfare systems, it does not take an overtly ideological stance. It presents the Grujić family's story neutrally, focusing on their personal sacrifices and societal contributions rather than promoting

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article accurately reports the Grujić family's story, including their number of adopted children, their recognition, and their dedication. It aligns with the primary source document. However, it omits some specific details like the 17-year-old boy visiting them weekly and the trauma of losing th

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