There may be snow on the ground, but we're thinking of spring.
In 2026, New Yorkers for Parks will mark the 25th anniversary of the Daffodil Project. Honoring those lost in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, our daffodils symbolize the city’s resilience: No matter what happens, they bloom in the spring.
Over the years, we have distributed more than 12 million bulbs to volunteers who plant them in public spaces around the city – parks, tree pits, schoolyards, and more. Every fall, the bulbs reach new parks, new blocks, and new neighborhoods. Every spring, the flowers bring new joy.
Our volunteer planters have become open space stewards, advocates, and partners, joining our fight for better parks in their neighborhoods and around the city. It’s a legacy that endures.
This spring, the daffodils will bloom again. In the fall, we’ll plant again. New Yorkers for Parks will never stop working to make this great city even better. Support our work.
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