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Radnor Turning The Lights Orange For Kindness
Radnor Township School District is issuing a challenge to the community.

Radnor Township School District is issuing a challenge to the community.
It is inviting community members to change one light to orange in a visible location and let it shine every day in the month of March as a symbol of their belief in the power of kindness. The light can be anywhere, for example, on a porch or inside the home.
The “turn the lights orange” campaign is part of a district-wide celebration of kindness, the district said.
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“Orange is being used to symbolize a belief in compassion, tolerance and acceptance of others, the golden rule and random acts of kindness. The simple action of changing one light to orange is intended to spark a chain reaction of kindness in the RTSD community,” the district said in a statement.
The effort is spearheaded by the Radnor High School Student Ambassadors club.
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Students from all five schools will spread happiness through random acts of kindness during a district-wide Kindness Week, to be held from March 14-18, the district said.
The effort kicks off with an all-school assembly on Thursday, March 10.
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