Anyone heading down the Avenue towards town this evening will notice that two well-known Jersey landmarks have turned a striking shade of orange.
Fort Regent and Gaspé House will be illuminated to mark the end of Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
The colourful display is in support of Wear Orange Day – organised by ADHD Jersey – which aims to raise awareness and understanding of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
The not-for-profit organisation hopes it will reduce stigma and outdated stereotypes, encourage earlier diagnosis, celebrate neurodiverse people’s strengths and foster a more inclusive community.
Rachel Boss, its founder, said: “Neurodiversity Celebration Week is an important moment to highlight strengths, creativity and resilience of neurodivergent people.
“Seeing Fort Regent and Gaspé House glow orange is a powerful message that Jersey is embracing inclusion and standing with our ADHD community.
“We are grateful for their support.”
Islanders are invited to get involved by wearing orange, lighting up homes or workplaces and sharing photos online to spread the message.
They can share photos online by using the hashtag #WearOrangeJersey and tagging @adhdjersey on social media.