WAYNE, Pa. - Helping people less fortunate is just a kind thing to do. But, some local high school students are taking things a step further to make sure the people they’re helping know they are loved.Radnor High School students filling up bags with supplies to deliver to the homeless in Philadelphia.
But, besides the necessities, the totes also include a personal touch – a colorful, handwritten note.“An inspirational way to spread love, yeah and kindness throughout the city,” said Radnor High School Senior Sully Sims.Seniors Chloe Hannum and Jenny Addis started this effort aptly called “Note in a Tote” two years ago.
Chloe says the inspiration was a homeless man named Charlie she and her family befriended when she was little.“But, then one.