Giving Back Report for February 2025
In February 2025, we raised $5,984.37 for our charity partners. Through February 2025, we have now raised more than $792,093 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 – February 2025
This report covers sales and activities from February 1 through February 28, 2025.
John’s Birthday
On John’s birthday, February 11, we donated $1 for every order placed that day! Since we received 193 orders that day, we donated an additional $193.00 to Special Olympics NY.
Giving Back to the Special Olympics
We pledge 5 percent of our annual earnings to Special Olympics NY. We also donate 5 percent of the sales from our Sock of the Month Club to the Special Olympics NY. In addition, each sale of Shark Socks, Polar Plunge Socks, and Spreading Happiness Socks results in a donation to Special Olympics NY.
This month, we donated $530.44 to Special Olympics NY.
Donations to Charity Partners
This table shows how much money we generated for each of our charitable partners through the sales of socks – this does not include the additional donations.
Charity |
Monthly Donation |
ACDS |
$ 433.37 |
ACLD |
$ 2.60 |
American Cancer Society |
$ 3.10 |
American Nurses Foundation |
$ 10.90 |
Barbara Bush Family Literacy Foundation |
$ 33.18 |
Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation |
$ 1.40
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Gift of Adoption Fund |
$ 1.40 |
Good Samaritan Hospital |
$ 8.90 |
Guide Dog Foundation |
$ 2.80 |
Huntington Community First Aid Squad |
$ 4.20 |
Lexington School for the Deaf |
$ 2.80 |
LuMind Research Down Syndrome Foundation |
$ 2.80 |
Nassau County Firefighters Museum |
$ 2.80 |
Nassau County Police Activity League [PAL] |
$ 1.40 |
Nassau Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America |
$ 23.79 |
National Down Syndrome Society |
$ 438.97 |
North Shore Animal League America |
$ 2.00 |
PS I Love You Day |
$ 89.54 |
Special Olympics Inc.- Torch Run |
$ 2.80 |
Special Olympics NY |
$ 187.44 |
The Viscardi Center |
$ 27.98 |
The Whaling Museum and Education Center |
$ 1.40 |
UCP-Long Island |
$ 4.40 |
Williams Syndrome Association |
$ 1.40 |
Donation of Boxes of Socks
In addition, we donated 29 boxes of socks to non-profit organizations for their use in fundraising by raffling or auctioning a box of socks to benefit their group. Some of the groups we donated boxes to include:
· NC Down Syndrome Alliance |
· Share Foundation With the Handicapped, Inc. |
· The Arc Fond du Lac |
· Spectrum Autism Support Group |
· The Candle Lighters |
· North Merrick Special Education PTA |
· Bridging Communities |
· Keller Williams |
· Euchre Night T21 |
· Kenny Rogers Children's Center |
· Massapequa SEPTA |
· Island Trees Special Education PTA |
· Vocational Visions |
· The Arc of Beaufort County |
· Bornhava |
· Share the Voice |
· GiGi's Playhouse Fargo |
· Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities |
· Next Step Clubhouse |
· Children's Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP) |
· GiGi's Playhouse Annapolis |
· The League for People with Disabilities |
· UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago |
· Parents of Autistic Children |
· Lifehouse |
· Arc of Onondaga Foundation |
· Center for Developmentally Disabled |
· GiGi's Playhouse Nashville |
· Reach for Resources |
Other Donations
In addition to our monthly charitable donations and sock donations, in February 2025, we donated $150.00 to Special Olympics.
Summary
In summary, we made the following donations in February 2025:
1. Monthly Donations to Charity Partners $ 1,291.37
2. Donation Boxes $ 4,350.00
3. Other Donations $ 343.00
Total $ 5,984.37
Our 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 lists our Charity and Awareness Socks as well as the related charity partner.
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Charity Partner |
Amount Given Per Sale |
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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. |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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These socks were developed with theNational Down Syndrome Society to support their fight againstLaw Syndrome. “Down syndrome does not hold me back, antiquated laws do.” |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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TheSpecial Olympics often sponsor Polar Plunge as fundraising events. We want these socks to add to the fun. |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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These socks honor Barbara Bush and President Bush’s devotion to his wife and her support of literacy. |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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These socks are in tribute to John’s “sock buddy”, President George H.W. Bush. |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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TheLuMind [Research Down Syndrome] Foundation’s fourpriorities are: preventingAlzheimer’s onset, improving cognition, developing gene therapies and advancing understanding |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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Made in collaboration with theP.S. I Love You Day Organization, these socks were designed to help raise awareness for the problems associated with bullying and mental health. |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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TheLuMind [Research Down Syndrome] Foundation’s fourpriorities are: preventingAlzheimer’s onset, improving cognition, developing gene therapies and advancing understanding |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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North Shore Animal League Americais the world’s largest no-kill and animal rescue and adoption organization |
10% from the sale of every pair |
North Shore Animal League Americais the world’s largest no-kill and animal rescue and adoption organization |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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North Shore Animal League Americais the world’s largest no-kill and animal rescue and adoption organization |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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North Shore Animal League Americais the world’s largest no-kill and animal rescue and adoption organization |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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North Shore Animal League Americais the world’s largest no-kill and animal rescue and adoption organization |
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Special Olympics International for Law Enforcement Torch Run |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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Down Syndrome InternationalandNational Down Syndrome Society |
10% from the sale of every pair |
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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 atmxcronin@JohnsCrazySocks.com.