
Plant. Wear. Share.
Learn More About All The Ways You Can Show Support Below
Plant Sunflowers
Planting a sunflower is a simple act—but in this movement, it means everything. Across our neighborhoods, sunflowers have become a living symbol of welcome, resilience, and solidarity with immigrants and all those seeking safety and dignity. When you plant a sunflower, you're not just growing a flower—you're sending a message: you are seen, you are valued, and you belong here.
By getting involved in our sunflower planting initiative, you join a growing network of neighbors, schools, faith groups, and families who are choosing hope over fear and community over division. Whether you plant one in a windowsill pot or organize a garden with others, your act becomes part of a shared landscape of care and resistance. It’s a way to connect, to stand together, and to root our values in something real and growing.
Share Your Pictures & Stories
We’d love to see how you’re growing the movement—literally and figuratively. Whether you’ve planted a patch of sunflowers, added a sticker to your laptop, or are rocking a sunflower pin or shirt out in the world, share it with us! Your photos and videos help spread the message of solidarity, welcome, and hope.
Wear Your Support
Even if you can't plant sunflowers—or even if you already have—you can still show your support by wearing a sunflower. Whether it’s a T-shirt, a pin, a sticker on your water bottle, or a patch on your bag, the sunflower is a visible symbol of solidarity and welcome. It’s a way to quietly but powerfully say: I stand with immigrants. I believe in dignity, safety, and belonging for all.
You can find sunflower-themed items online, or check out our Helpful Links page where we’ve gathered free printable sticker designs and some of our favorite places to get sunflower gear. Every sticker, every pin, every petal worn with purpose helps grow awareness and remind people that they are not alone. Let’s keep the sunflower blooming—on sidewalks, shirts, and hearts alike.