As part of a statewide initiative to raise awareness for a life-saving cause, landmarks across New York—headlined by the iconic Niagara Falls—will be bathed in vibrant blue and green light. The illumination serves as the centerpiece for National Donate Life Blue and Green Day, a dedicated effort to highlight the urgent need for organ, eye, and tissue donors across the Empire State and specifically within the Western New York community.
Honoring the Gift of Life in Western New York
The New York State Department of Health recently confirmed that 16 major landmarks will participate in this visual tribute. For residents in the Buffalo and Niagara regions, the sight of the Falls glowing in these specific hues serves as a poignant reminder of the thousands of New Yorkers currently awaiting a transplant. Observed annually, this day encourages the public to consider the profound impact of becoming a registered donor.
State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald noted that the initiative is designed to honor the selflessness of donors and their families. By transforming the physical landscape of the state for one evening, officials hope to spark vital conversations within households about the power of organ donation to transform lives.
The DMV: A Critical Gateway for Donors
In Western New York and beyond, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) remains the primary engine for donor registration. According to DMV Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder, approximately 84% of individuals currently enrolled in the Donate Life Registry signed up during a DMV transaction. This highlights the essential role of local auto bureaus in maintaining the registry’s growth.
Registration is a simple act that carries immense weight. A single donor can save up to eight lives and improve the lives of 75 more through tissue and eye donation. For Buffalo residents, participating in the registry is a tangible way to strengthen the community and provide hope to neighbors in need.
Landmarks Scheduled for Illumination
On Friday, April 10th, the following landmarks will display the signature blue and green colors of the Donate Life initiative. This list includes several sites of regional importance to the Niagara Frontier and the surrounding corridors:
| Landmark | Region/Location |
|---|---|
| Niagara Falls | Western New York |
| 1WTC | New York City |
| Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge | South Broadway |
| Kosciuszko Bridge | Brooklyn/Queens |
| The H. Carl McCall SUNY Building | Albany |
| State Education Building | Albany |
| Alfred E. Smith State Office Building | Albany |
| Empire State Plaza | Albany |
| State Fairgrounds – Main Gate & Expo Center | Syracuse |
| The “Franklin D. Roosevelt” Mid-Hudson Bridge | Highland/Poughkeepsie |
| Grand Central Terminal – Pershing Square Viaduct | New York City |
| Albany International Airport Gateway | Albany |
| MTA LIRR – East End Gateway at Penn Station | New York City |
| Fairport Lift Bridge over the Erie Canal | Monroe County |
| Moynihan Train Hall | New York City |
| Roosevelt Island Lighthouse | New York City |
For more information on how to register as a donor or to learn about the impact of the registry in Western New York, residents are encouraged to visit the official New York State Donate Life website or inquire at their local DMV office.





