John’s Crazy Socks Delivers Donation to the Autism Society of America

The Autism Society of America is one of the most important charity partners at John’s Crazy Socks. We have created a line of Autism Awareness Socks and products that celebrate people with autism and raise money for the Autism Society of America. We donate 10 percent from the sale of our Autism Awareness products to the Autism Society of America. 

John and Mark from John's Crazy Socks present donaoitn check to the Autism Society of America

We invited Suzanne Reek, the Executive Director of the Nassau/Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America, to join us at our weekly staff lunch today. John Cronin, the co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, presented Suzanne with a symbolic “big check” representing our quarterly donation. 

“Many of my colleagues have autism and we want to show the world what they can do,” said John. “Donating money to the Autism Society of American is one way we can celebrate our colleagues and all people with autism.”   

john and mark x cronin with Suznne Reek

Ms. Reek said, “I love visiting John’s Crazy Socks. We thank them for their generosity and support, but we also want to thank them for creating jobs for people with autism and demonstrating to other employers how hiring people with autism makes good business sense.” 

Mark X. Cronin, John’s co-founder and father said, “Suzanne Reek might be the hardest working woman on Long Island. We love what she does for the autism community and are grateful for the opportunity to support her work.” 

Our customers know when they buy from us, they will receive great socks with personalized service, but they also know they help us hire people with differing abilities, they help us give back and, most of all, they help us spread happiness. 

John’s Crazy Socks Shows What People with Autism Can Do 

At John’s Crazy Socks, we’re on a mission to spread happiness. Mark X. Cronin, says, “Actually, we’re on a mission to help our customers spread happiness. One key way we spread happiness is by creating jobs for people with differing abilities, including people with autism. More than half our colleagues have a differing ability.” 

Tour Group thanks John

“It is not enough to hire people with autism,” said Mark X. Cronin, “we want to show the world what our colleagues can do.” To encourage students, John’s Crazy Socks hosts tours so students and others can see the work performed here. We host work groups so students and social service clients can gain experience in the workplace. John and Mark speak at schools to encourage students and show what is possible for them. 

And we engage in advocacy work, standing up for the rights of people with differing abilities and people with autism.  John and Mark are frequent keynote speakers at conferences and corporate events. And they bring their message to colleges and universities. John and Mark have testified twice before the U.S. Congress, including an appearance alongside the Autism Society of America.  And the company is a member of the CEO Commission for Disability Employment and the Neurodiversity @Work Business Roundtable

Giving Back to Support People with Autism 

John’s Crazy Socks has created a line of socks and other products that give back to the Autism Society of America. We donate 10 percent from the sale of those products to the Nassau Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America. 

“I love our Autism Awareness Socks,” said John. “They are so beautiful and so comfortable.” 

John’s Crazy Socks sponsors an annual “Autism Can Do Scholarship” that gives a top prize of $5,000 to a person with autism to advance his or her education. 

The John’s Crazy Socks Giving Back program has now donated over $650,000 to our charity partners. 

About the Autism Society of America 

For nearly 60 years, the Autism Society of America, has connected people to the resources they need through education, advocacy, support, information and referral, and community programming. The Autism Society empowers everyone in the Autism community with the resources needed to live fully. They have a vision of a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need, when they need it. 

The Nassau Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America (NSASA) is a parent-run organization serving over 4,000 families on Long Island. Through their fundraising efforts, NSASA provides free educational, social, and recreational opportunities to families touched by autism. NSASA organizes a variety of events including roller skating, private movie screenings, Outback Steakhouse luncheons, plays, bowling, and more! It is their goal to provide positive experiences for families in a non-judgmental, welcoming environment. 

About John’s Crazy Socks 

John’s Crazy Socks was inspired by John Lee Cronin, a young man with Down syndrome, and his love of colorful and fun socks—what he calls his “crazy socks.” He and his father, Mark X. Cronin, started the company as a social enterprise with a mission of Spreading Happiness™. With more than 4,000 socks, John’s Crazy Socks is now the world’s largest sock store. More than half their employees have a differing ability, and their Giving Back program has raised over $650,000 for charity partners like the Special Olympics, the National Down Syndrome Society, and the Autism Society of America. Most of all, they are Spreading Happiness™. 

For more information about John’s Crazy Socks, visit our webpage, Facebook page, Instagram account, TikTok or YouTube channel. You can also contact us at 631-760-5625 or via email at service@johnscrazysocks.com.

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