Slovenska Karitas starts its annual charity campaign 'Otroci nas potrebujejo' to help over 14,000 socially vulnerable elementary school students with the purchase of school supplies. The cost of notebooks and basic school materials exceeds 200 euros per child, which represents an enormous financial burden for families with low or irregular incomes. Many families turn to Karitas due to unemployment, illness, or other unforeseen circumstances. Assistance will be distributed in July and August in the form of school supply packages, vouchers, or order forms for notebooks. Last year, Karitas helped 14,347 children with school supplies, totaling more than 571,300 euros in assistance across its network. In addition, the organization supported over a thousand children with school meals and extracurricular activities. A parallel project called 'Pokloni zvezek' involved elementary school students and kindergarteners collecting over 20,000 notebooks nationwide, many of which included personal encouraging messages and drawings.
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Slovenska karitas has launched a charitable campaign called 'OTROCI NAS POTREBUJEJO' to support over 14,000 socially vulnerable elementary school children across Slovenia with school supplies for the new academic year. Many families struggle to afford these costs due to low or irregular incomes, and the campaign aims to provide assistance through packages of school materials, vouchers, or orders for notebooks and basic supplies. Last year, 14,347 children received help with school supplies, totaling more than 571,300 euros, including contributions from the FIHO and Radio 1 Foundation. The campaign also includes a student initiative where over 20,000 notebooks were collected from 306 elementary schools and 130 kindergartens, symbolizing friendship and encouragement for children in need.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a charitable initiative by a non-governmental organization aimed at helping socially disadvantaged children. It provides factual information about the campaign, its goals, and outcomes without taking a stance on political issues. There is no evident ideological framing or bias
Why these scores (Factual 100 · Objective 100): The article accurately presents the charitable initiative by Slovenska Karitas, detailing the purpose, scope, and financial figures involved, without any biased language.
Radio OgnjiščeParty-alignedCenterFactual 75Objective 8513 days ago
Slovenska Karitas starts its annual charity campaign 'Otroci nas potrebujejo' to help over 14,000 socially vulnerable elementary school students with the purchase of school supplies. The cost of notebooks and basic school materials exceeds 200 euros per child, which represents an enormous financial burden for families with low or irregular incomes. Many families turn to Karitas due to unemployment, illness, or other unforeseen circumstances. Assistance will be distributed in July and August in the form of school supply packages, vouchers, or order forms for notebooks. Last year, Karitas helped 14,347 children with school supplies, totaling more than 571,300 euros in assistance across its network. In addition, the organization supported over a thousand children with school meals and extracurricular activities. A parallel project called 'Pokloni zvezek' involved elementary school students and kindergarteners collecting over 20,000 notebooks nationwide, many of which included personal encouraging messages and drawings.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a charitable initiative by Slovenska Karitas aimed at helping underprivileged children with school supplies. It provides factual information about the campaign, including the number of children assisted, the costs involved, and the impact of last year’s efforts. The tone is non-
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 85): The article focuses on a charity drive by Slovenska Karitas but does not mention the Pogi Challenge. It provides factual information about the initiative and maintains an objective tone.
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 70Objective 8013 days ago
The Slovenian charity organization Karitas has launched a nationwide fundraising campaign called 'Otroci nas potrebujejo' (Children Need Us) to collect funds for school supplies for over 14,000 socially vulnerable elementary school students across Slovenia. Many families struggle to afford these costs due to low and irregular incomes, and the initiative aims to provide assistance through packages of school supplies, vouchers, or orders for notebooks and basic materials. The campaign runs until the end of the year, with donations being collected at various Karitas locations and via a provided bank account. In 2025, Karitas helped more than 14,347 children with school supplies and related expenses, totaling over 571,300 euros. Additionally, children from schools and kindergartens have contributed by collecting over 20,000 notebooks as part of the 'Pokloni zvezek' (Give a Notebook) initiative.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a charitable initiative aimed at helping socially vulnerable families with school supplies. It does not take a stance on political issues, nor does it show bias in framing or sourcing. The content focuses on the practical needs of families and the role
Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 80): The article discusses a tragic incident involving children found dead in a car during a heatwave in France. It provides factual details about the event but is unrelated to the Pogi Challenge.
MladinaIndependentCenterFactual 0Objective 014 days ago
The Slovenian Caritas organization has launched a nationwide campaign called 'Otroci nas potrebujejo' (Children Need Us) to collect donations for over 14,000 socially vulnerable elementary school students across Slovenia. The funds will provide families with packages of school supplies, vouchers, or grocery coupons during July and August. Many families struggle to afford these costs due to low or irregular incomes, with expenses sometimes exceeding €200 per child. Single-parent households and those dealing with illness, unemployment, or other difficult life circumstances often turn to Caritas for support. The campaign includes a sub-initiative called 'Pokloni zvezek' (Give Notebooks), where children from schools and kindergartens collected over 20,000 notebooks this year. Last year, Caritas helped 14,347 children with school supplies and provided over €571,000 in total assistance for school-related needs.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a charitable initiative by Caritas aimed at helping socially vulnerable children with school supplies. It provides factual information about the campaign, including the number of children affected, methods of donation, and quotes from the organization. There is no evident slav
Why these scores (Factual 0 · Objective 0): Irrelevant to the primary source document about Pogačar’s charity auction. Talks about a local drowning in Ljubljana, not related to the event.
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