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Shower restored children's free outings
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Shower restored children's free outings

The article reports on a charity initiative by Tuš, in collaboration with suppliers and the Red Cross Slovenia, offering free holiday trips for children at the RKS Debeli rtič health resort. This annual event, now in its 24th year, provides children from across Slovenia, particularly those who might otherwise lack access to such opportunities, with a week of carefree vacation, recreational activities, and essential supplies like clothing and sun protection. The program includes supervised activities aimed at emotional, social, and personal development, with a focus on games that foster belonging and independence. The article highlights the partnership between Tuš and the Red Cross, emphasizing their joint efforts over more than two decades to provide these experiences to thousands of children. A representative from Tuš expressed gratitude for the collaboration and highlighted the positive impact of the initiative.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
Shower restored children's free outings

The article reports on a charity initiative by Tuš, in collaboration with suppliers and the Red Cross Slovenia, offering free holiday trips for children at the RKS Debeli rtič health resort. This annual event, now in its 24th year, provides children from across Slovenia, particularly those who might otherwise lack access to such opportunities, with a week of carefree vacation, recreational activities, and essential supplies like clothing and sun protection. The program includes supervised activities aimed at emotional, social, and personal development, with a focus on games that foster belonging and independence. The article highlights the partnership between Tuš and the Red Cross, emphasizing their joint efforts over more than two decades to provide these experiences to thousands of children. A representative from Tuš expressed gratitude for the collaboration and highlighted the positive impact of the initiative.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of a charitable initiative involving multiple stakeholders (Tuš, Red Cross Slovenia, local community organizations). It does not take a partisan stance but rather emphasizes the collaborative effort and humanitarian goals of the project. While the initiative's

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Using postcards to put smiles on the faces of people with dementia

The article discusses a campaign by Primorske novice to send greeting cards to elderly residents in care homes and dementia units during the summer months, aiming to combat loneliness. The main theme of this year's cards is sailing, symbolizing the journey of those living with dementia through uncertain times. Renowned artist Bogdan Soban created unique sail motifs using special algorithms. Post Slovenia supports the initiative by donating 150 stamps for sending the cards. Readers are encouraged to create or purchase cards, write a friendly message in large block letters, and include a note specifying they are for the dementia ward. Cards can be sent to any nursing home or requested via email if unsure where to send them.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a charitable initiative aimed at supporting elderly individuals with dementia and their caregivers. It does not present any political positions, ideologies, or contentious issues. The content is neutral, emphasizing community support and well-being without taking a stance on a

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