Kindness Matters club, a new club at CHS, is continuing to grow in terms of member size, according to sponsor Ann-Marie Woerner.
“We’ve had a lot of growth in terms of member size,” Woener said via email.
Raygen Wintner, club member and junior, said that she expects to have a lot more members as the years go on.
“It’s a fun way to get involved with your fellow classmates and help them out,” Wintner said.
According to the Kindness Matters Twitter feed, the goal of Kindness Matters is to perform random acts of kindness and prevent students from sitting alone during lunch.
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