Planting Daffodils: Supporting Cancer Society in Waikato
- Kevin Walker
- Apr 11
- 2 min read
As spring approaches, a beautiful initiative is blooming in the Waikato region. Memory Meadow, a website dedicated to planting daffodils to support the Cancer Society Waikato Bay of Plenty, is creating ripples of hope and compassion in the community.

The project invites individuals to participate in the noble cause by donating to the Cancer Society and joining hands-on planting events scheduled throughout May 2025. By engaging in these planting days, residents in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty areas have the opportunity to contribute to a significant cause while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of nature. Memory Meadow's website serves as a hub for information on upcoming community events, including the planting days in various cities within the region. It also serves as a platform to share heartfelt stories of individuals whose lives have been touched by cancer, fostering a sense of connection and empathy among visitors. Participating in Memory Meadow's activities not only supports a vital organization like the Cancer Society but also creates a tangible symbol of hope and solidarity in the form of daffodils. Daffodils are a well-known symbol of renewal and fresh beginnings, making them a fitting representation of the resilience and courage exhibited by those facing cancer. By coming together to plant daffodils, individuals in the Waikato region are not only creating a colorful landscape but also sowing seeds of support and compassion within their community. As we look forward to the blossoming of daffodils this spring, let us also nurture the growth of hope and healing for those affected by cancer. To learn more about Memory Meadow and how you can get involved in supporting the Cancer Society Waikato Bay of Plenty, visit memorymeadow.nz. Together, we can plant seeds of change and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those impacted by cancer.
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