Over fifty percent of the surveyed parents have already escorted their kids to school.
In August 2025, the Forsa Institute conducted a survey on behalf of Save the Children Germany, polling around 1,000 parents of minor children in Germany about the progress of their school supplies project. The results paint a clear picture of the project's status.
The survey revealed that a significant portion of the participants, 57%, reported that the project is currently complete. This shows a promising start for the initiative. However, there are still some challenges to be addressed.
Financial issues seem to be a concern for some participants. 22% of those surveyed mentioned that the project is not completely finished due to these issues. Additionally, 8% of the participants reported that the project is not complete at all.
On a positive note, 13% of the participants stated that the project will be completed today. This suggests that with the necessary resources, the project can be brought to a successful conclusion.
In conclusion, while the majority of the project is complete, there are still financial hurdles to overcome. Save the Children Germany continues to work towards providing school supplies for children in need, and with the support of the community, they are hopeful that these challenges can be addressed and the project can be completed successfully.