Giving Back Report for August 2018
In August, we raised $11,890 for our charity partners and have now raised more than $150,000 for our charity partners. Giving Back is an essential part of our mission and we are excited by our ability to support others. We continue to learn that the more we can give, the happier we are.
Our Giving Pack Program
A core aspect of our mission at John’s Crazy Socks is to demonstrate the capabilities and contributions of people with differing abilities. Our Giving Back Program helps us to achieve this mission. By donating to charities like the Special Olympics, the National Down Syndrome Society and the Autism Society of America, we enable them to do more work on behalf of people with intellectual disabilities.
John Cronin, the co-founder and inspiration behind John’s Crazy Socks, initiated the Giving Back Program by committing to donate five percent of our earnings to the Special Olympics even before we opened for business. John is a Special Olympics athlete and knows first-hand the difference the Special Olympics can make in the lives of all involved.
Since opening, we have added a growing list of Awareness Socks and Charity Socks that raise money for our charity partners. These include our Down Syndrome Awareness Socks, which John designed, and our Autism Awareness Socks. John loves to hand deliver the donations and our staff celebrates when we announce our Giving Back totals for the month.
Giving Back – August 2018
This report covers sales and activities from August 1 through August 31, 2018.
Giving Back to the Special Olympics
We pledge 5 percent of our monthly earnings to the Special Olympics. While we will not our earnings unit after the year ends and our accountants close the books, we make a monthly donation to estimate this total. This month, we donated $1,250 for this purpose. We also donate 5 percent of the sales from our Sock of the Month Club to the Special Olympics. In addition, each sale of Shark Socks and Polar Plunge Socks also results in a donation to the Special Olympics. This month, we raised $2,806 for the Special Olympics:
Initiative |
Money this Month |
Donation from 5% of Our Earnings |
$1,250 |
$2 from Every pair of Shark Socks. |
$88 |
$1 From every pair of Polar Plunge Socks |
$34 |
5% from our Sock of the Month Subscription |
$1,434 |
Total |
$2,806 |
Our Dedicated Charity and Awareness Socks
Charity and Awareness Socks are a large part of our Giving Back Program. The sale of each Charity and Awareness sock results in a donation to a specific charity.
The following graphic tabulates our selection of Charity and Awareness Socks.
Sock |
Charity Partner(s) |
Amount Given Per Sock |
Autism Society of America (Nassau/Suffolk Chapter) and Autism Speaks |
$2 from each pair of socks. The crew cost $12 and the knee-high cost $15. |
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$2 from each pair of socks. The crew cost $12 and the knee-high cost $15. |
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$2 from each pair of these $9 socks. |
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$2 from each pair of socks. The crew cost $12 and the knee-high cost $15. |
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$1 from an $8 pair of socks. |
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10 percent from a $6 pair of socks ($0.60). |
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$2 from each pair of socks. The crew cost $12 and the knee-high cost $15. |
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ACLD (Adults and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities) is a Long Island-based not-for-profit agency dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities and their families. |
$2 from each pair of these $12 socks goes to ACLD. |
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We created our Ability Revolution Socks to highlight the work and mission of Ability Revolution, a nonprofit that advances authentic inclusion for people of all abilities in workplaces, educational institutions, and communities. |
$2 from each pair of these $12 socks goes to Ability Revolution. |
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These socks were developed with the National Down Syndrome Society to support their fight against Law Syndrome. “Down syndrome does not hold me back, antiquated laws do.” |
$2 from each pair of these $12 socks goes to the National Down Syndrome Society. |
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The Special Olympics often sponsor Polar Plunge as fundraising events. We want these socks to add to the fun. |
$1 from each pair of $9 socks goes to the Special Olympics |
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These socks honor Barbara Bush and President Bush’s devotion to his wife and her support of literacy. |
Profits for these socks go to the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy. |
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These socks support Gigi’s Playhouse in New York City. |
$1 from each pair of these socks goes to Gigi’s Playhouse. |
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The LuMind [Research Down Syndrome] Foundation’s four priorities are: preventing Alzheimer’s onset, improving cognition, developing gene therapies and advancing understanding |
$2 from each pair of these socks go to the LuMind RDS Foundation |
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The District 34 Little League program in western Suffolk County New York has a Challenger Division for players with developmental or physical challenges. |
$1 from each pair of these socks go to the District 34 Challenger Program |
This table shows how much money we generated for each of our charitable partners.
Socks |
Charity |
Socks Sold |
Money Generated |
Autism Awareness Socks |
Autism Society of America - Nassau/Suffolk Chapter and Autism Speaks |
297 |
$594 |
Down Syndrome Awareness Socks |
ACDS and NDSS |
271 |
$542 |
Down Syndrome Super Hero Socks |
ACDS and NDSS |
142 |
$284 |
Williams Syndrome Awareness Socks |
Williams Syndrome Association |
23 |
$46 |
Law Syndrome Socks |
NDSS |
7 |
$14 |
Blue Whale Socks |
Whaling Museum |
32 |
$32 |
Shark Socks |
Special Olympics |
44 |
$88 |
ACLD Socks |
ACLD |
9 |
$18 |
Polar Plunge |
Special Olympics |
34 |
$34 |
John's Crazy Socks Sock |
Gigi's Playhouse - NYC |
54 |
$54 |
Ability Revolution Socks |
Ability Revolution |
36 |
$72 |
Barbara Bush Literacy Socks |
Barbara Bush Family Literacy Foundation (This sock is out of stock and will return in early September.) |
0 |
$0 |
Breast Cancer Socks |
Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation |
402 |
$241 |
John’s Patriotic Firework Socks |
LuMind RDS Foundation |
0 |
$0 |
John’s Crazy Baseball Socks |
District 34 Challenger Program |
12 |
$12 |
Total |
$2,031 |
Other Donations
In August, we also made donations to several local charities totaling $1,075, including $300 for Special Olympics, $250 for the American Foundation for the Blind, $150 for the Network for Good, $100 for the National Stroke Association and $100 for the Autism Society of America.
In addition, we donated 61 boxes of socks to local and national groups that requested socks to use for their fundraising efforts. Each box had a value of $100; therefore, the value of those donated boxes was $6,100.
Nothing makes us happier than giving back to charity. We work together with our charity partners to help raise awareness for their causes. Then we report on this activity for our customers. Without you, none of this would be possible. Thank you.
If you have questions or would like to comment on this report, please contact Mark X. Cronin at mxcronin@JohnsCrazySocks.com.