Anne Frank Center USA Grows Sapling Project
The recipients are:
- Anne Frank LA,
Los Angeles, CA - College of Saint Mary,
Omaha, Nebraska - Community Day School,
Pittsburgh, PA - Gratz College,
Melrose Park, PA - Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center,
White Plains, NY - Raritan Valley Community College,
Branchburg, NJ
Anne Frank Center USA will plant saplings at key locations for each recipient in the spring of 2024, with plans to launch an extension of the program, the Anne Frank Garden Initiative, in 2025. Each sapling will become an integral fixture of the location where it grows and thrives.
With each sapling planted, Anne Frank Center USA is sharing Anne Frank's love of nature with organizations across its coalition that have a common commitment to honoring Anne Frank's memory through education, free expression, and belief in humanity.
The Tree in Anne's Diary
From her only window to the outside world, Anne Frank could see the sky, birds, and a majestic chestnut tree. "As long as this exists," she wrote in her diary, "how can I be sad?"
Anne Frank wrote about her beloved chestnut tree in three separate diary entries in 1944, marking the changing of the seasons as she and others hid from the Nazis.
"The two of us looked out at the blue sky, the bare chestnut tree glistening with dew, the seagulls and other birds glinting with silver as they swooped through the air, and we were so moved and entranced that we couldn't speak."
"April is glorious, not too hot and not too cold, with occasional light showers. Our chestnut tree is in leaf, and here and there you can already see a few small blossoms."
"Our chestnut tree is in full bloom. It's covered with leaves and is even more beautiful than last year."
In a 1968 speech, Anne Frank's father,
Project History
The Sapling Project began in 2009 with the Anne Frank House in
Despite efforts to strengthen the original chestnut tree, the aged, diseased tree toppled in a windstorm in 2010. It was one of the oldest chestnut trees in
Over the last 10 years, Anne Frank Center USA has awarded saplings to sites across
About Anne Frank Center USA
The Anne Frank Center USA traces its roots to the efforts of
About Anne Frank
Born on
About The Diary of a Young Girl
Since it was first published in 1947, Anne Frank's diary has become one of the most powerful memoirs of the Holocaust. Its message of courage and hope in the face of adversity has reached millions. The diary has been translated into more than 70 languages with over 30 million copies sold. Anne Frank's story is especially meaningful to young people today. For many she is their first, if not their only exposure to the history of the Holocaust.
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212-355-4449
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SOURCE Anne Frank Center USA
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