John’s Crazy Socks Introduces World Down Syndrome Day 2024 Socks

John’s Crazy Socks has introduced their official socks for World Down Syndrome Day 2024. Working with Down Syndrome International and the National Down Syndrome Society, John’s Crazy Socks created socks that celebrate people with Down syndrome and call attention to their capabilities and achievements.

John with World Down Syndrome Day Socks

 “These are such beautiful socks and they send such a wonderful message,” said John Cronin, co-founder and Chief Happiness Officer at John’s Crazy Socks. John is not only the leader of the world’s largest sock store, but John happens to have Down syndrome. “I am so happy that we are making these socks for people around the United States and the world to celebrate people with Down syndrome.”

Andrew Boys, Executive Director of Down Syndrome International, said, “These socks will make people happy and we are so excited to collaborate with a company founded and led by an entrepreneur with Down syndrome. We hope people will wear these socks to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day.”

Kandi Pickard, President and CEO of the National Down Syndrome Society, said, “John and his company have a commitment to employ people with Down syndrome and differing abilities so we are happy we could work with them on this project. And the socks are so beautiful. People will love them.”

John from Jhn's Crazy Socks with Kandi Pickard from NDSS

John’s Crazy Socks will donate 10 percent of the sale of the World Down Syndrome Day Socks to Down Syndrome International and the National Down Syndrome Society.

Socks for Celebrating People with Down Syndrome Designed by a Person with Down Syndrome

To design these socks, John’s Crazy Socks, Down Syndrome International and the National Down Syndrome Society invited members of the Down syndrome community to submit designs. We received designs from across the United States and around the world. After a rigorous selection process, a design submitted by Emma Wanek of Egg Harbor New Jersey was selected.

Emma Wanek

Emma is a 19-year-old social butterfly from New Jersey who happens to have Down syndrome. She graduated with the Class of 2023, but currently is a "Super Senior" enjoying another year in high school. Emma loves being a varsity cheerleader for football, along with playing soccer, kickball, and basketball with her Play Unified and United inclusion teams at her school. She enjoys arts and crafts, music, horses, and singing in church. 

World Down Syndrome Day 2024 Socks

World Down Syndrome Day 

In December 2011, the United Nations General Assembly established March 21 as World Down Syndrome Day. Why March 21? Down syndrome is caused by having a little bit extra. All of us humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, people with Down syndrome have an extra 21st chromosome. Thus, World Down Syndrome Day takes place on the 21st day of the third month. 

It is a day to celebrate people with Down syndrome. All around the world, people hold events, parties, and conferences to champion people with Down syndrome. Down Syndrome International organizes World Down Syndrome Day.

People wear crazy socks to celebrate world down syndrome day and now John's Crazy Socks has made the Official World Down Syndrome Day Socks.  

The theme of World Down Syndrome Day 2024 is "End the Stereotypes". 

World Down Syndrome Day Socks

Crazy Socks and World Down Syndrome Day 

Why do people wear socks to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day? Talk to different people and you get different answers. Some say it is because chromosomes when viewed under a high-powered microscope look like socks. Some say it is because bright, colorful socks reflect the joy and spirit of people with Down syndrome. Some say it is because crazy socks reflect the individuality of people with Down syndrome. All three sound like good reasons to us. 

Down Syndrome Awareness Socks 

John Cronin designed and created the world’s first Down Syndrome Awareness Socks in 2017.  Since that time, John has designed many new Down syndrome-themed socks and products, including throw blankets so that John’s Crazy Socks now has a full line of Down Syndrome Awareness products. John’s favorite socks are the Down Syndrome Superhero Socks. Come holiday time, John’s Crazy Socks creates a holiday Down Syndrome Super Box that has products made by companies led by or employing people with Down syndrome. 

We donate money from the sale of those socks and products to the National Down Syndrome Society.

John’s Crazy Socks offers a Buddy Walk® sock that raises money for the Buddy Walk® Program. John never misses the NYC Buddy Walk®. John’s Crazy Socks also sponsors a Buddy Walk Fundraising Program that helps local Buddy Walk organizers raise money. 

In addition to donations from Down syndrome-themed products, John’s Crazy Socks has helped sponsor the NYC Buddy Walk and donates “Design a Sock with John” for auction at the annual NDSS Gala. 

John’s Crazy Socks and NDSS 

John and John’s Crazy Socks supports NDSS not only through our donations, but in many other ways. In 2019, John joined the Board of the National Down Syndrome Society.

John and his father, Mark X. Cronin, are part of the NDSS Ambassador’s Program and Mark served as the captain for the New York team at the Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference. John and Mark participate in the advocacy and lobbying program supported by NDSS. Recently, John and Mark celebrated with a table full of colleagues at the NDSS Gala. 

John’s Crazy Socks held an event to promote and educate people about ABLE Accounts and were joined by New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli. NDSS co-sponsored that event. In fact, NDSS was instrumental in getting the initial ABLE Account law passed. 

About Down Syndrome International 

Down Syndrome International (DSi) are the global network of people with Down syndrome and their families committed to improving lives for people with Down syndrome, promoting the right to be included on a full and equal basis in all aspects of society, alongside everyone else.

DSi co-ordinates a global membership network of regional, national, and local Down syndrome and disability organizations in 140 countries. Their members also include individuals with Down syndrome, parents, family members, friends and associates, professionals and other stakeholders who are interested in their work. 

DSi represents the global community, as a member of International Disability Alliance and works with numerous international and regional partners to advocate for the rights of persons with disabilities. 

Their work is varied and includes advocacy at all levels, provision of information and guidance, developing the capacity of their member organizations and empowering individuals with Down syndrome. 

DSi organizes World Down Syndrome Day and co-ordinates world advocacy campaigns and themes designed to make meaningful change to the lives of people with Down syndrome and their families. 

DSi also hosts the World Down Syndrome Day Conference at the United Nations in New York and a World Down Syndrome Day side event at the United Nations in Geneva on the 21st March each year. 

For more information, contact: Down Syndrome International, 7-9 Chapel Street, Exmouth, EX8 1HR, United Kingdom, send an email to contact@ds-int.org or visit their website: www.ds-int.org

About the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)

TheNational Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) is the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down syndrome. NDSS envisions a world in which all people with Down syndrome have the opportunity to enhance their quality of life, realize their life aspirations, and become valued members of welcoming communities. Founded in 1979, NDSS supports and advocates for the Down syndrome community by focusing on three key areas of programming: Resources & Support, Policy & Advocacy, and Community Engagement. Within these focus areas NDSS engages in various activities, events, and programs on topics that are critical to our community such as federal and state advocacy and public policy, health and wellness, education, and employment.

NDSS creates resources to support individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and caregivers across the lifespan and hosts awareness and engagement events throughout the country including the National Buddy Walk® Program, the Times Square Video presentation and New York City Buddy Walk®, Racing for 3.21 on World Down Syndrome Day, Run for 3.21, DC Golf Outing, the annual NDSS Gala & Auction, and various other events. Visitwww.ndss.org for more information about NDSS.

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 $625,000 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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