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Knock Knock Give a Sock holds regular “Meet Your Neighbors Dinners” bringing donors and homeless residents together and John and Mark X. Cronin, the father and son team that co-founded John’s Crazy Socks, were the featured speakers at their most recent dinner. 
At John’s Crazy Socks, the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) is one of our most important charity partners. One way we support the National Down Syndrome Society is to donate a share of our Down syndrome-themed socks and products to support their work. John met with NDSS CEO and President Kandi Pickard last week to deliver our latest donation. 
The Town of Huntington honored John’s Crazy Socks for their work in employing and advocating for people with differing abilities and for their philanthropic work. Prior to the Town Board meeting, Councilmember Sal Ferro led a ceremony that presented a proclamation not only to John and Mark X. Cronin, the co-founders of John’s Crazy Socks, but to all their colleagues in attendance. 
John Crazy Socks has unveiled its latest awareness socks: Wheels on Fire. These socks will benefit The Viscardi Center, an organization known around the world for its advocacy, services and support of people with disabilities. John’s Crazy Socks will donate 10 percent from the sale of these socks to The Viscardi Center. 
John Cronin loves nothing more than getting dressed up and dancing for a good cause. Friday night found John attending the annual gala to support Gigi’s Playhouse – Long Island.
At John’s Crazy Socks we love the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS), the leading human rights organization for all individuals with Down syndrome. When they held their annual gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in Manhattan, we could not wait to join the celebration and support the cause. 
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On Friday, Adelphi University’s Robert B. Willumstad School of Business's (WSB) Business Plan Competition awarded $11,000 in prize money to recognize student entrepreneurs. John and Mark X. Cronin from John’s Crazy Socks served as judges for the contest for the second consecutive year.
Suzanne Reek, the Executive Director of the Nassau/Suffolk Chapter of the Autism Society of America, stopped by to break bread and catch up. At the end of lunch, John and Gary presented a donation to the Autism Society of America. 
Friday evening, John Cronin donned his finest suit and best dancing shoes so he could join the Night to Shine Prom in Kershaw, South Carolina. John attended as a special guest so he could share inspiration, encouragement and happiness with the attendees.
Last night, the Town of Babylon turned the lights at Town Hall purple and held an event to support P.S. I Love You Day and to recognize the work of the DiPalma family. They asked John Cronin to join them because John’s Crazy Socks makes P.S. I Love You Socks to support their organization.
John Cronin delivered another donation check to the Special Olympics on Wednesday on behalf of John's Crazy Socks. What makes this donation all the more sweet is that John is not only the co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks, but he is a Special Olympic athlete too. 
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