John’s Crazy Socks is moving into new space in Huntington Village, and we could not do it without the support of College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving Long Island.
A big move like this doesn’t happen on its own. You need people you trust. People who work hard, show up, and care about doing the job right. We found all of that, and then some, in College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving.
That’s why College Hunks is the Official Moving Partner of John’s Crazy Socks.
A Partnership Built on Shared Values
This wasn’t our first move with College Hunks. Not even close.
They’ve been with us every step of the way: from Huntington to Melville to Farmingdale, and now back to Huntington Village. They’ve also helped our family move. Every single time, they’ve been reliable, trustworthy, and professional from start to finish.
Mark puts it this way:
“College Hunks has been there for every John’s Crazy Socks move. Every one. When you find people you can count on, people who show up, work hard, and treat your things with care, you don’t look anywhere else. Ted and his team are the real deal.”
That trust runs deep. And it goes both ways.
Ted Panebianco, the owner of the College Hunks franchise on Long Island and a Huntington resident, shares why this partnership means so much to him:
“We love being part of the John’s Crazy Socks story. What John and Mark have built the mission, the jobs they’ve created, the happiness they spread, it’s exactly what Huntington is about. We’re proud to support a business that gives so much back to this community. Helping them move into their new space felt like more than a job. It felt like being part of something important.”
We feel the same way, Ted.
More in Common Than You’d Think
When you look at what College Hunks stands for, you start to see why this feels like more than a business relationship.
College Hunks was founded on the belief that every job is an opportunity. Their vision is to be the largest and most popular employer of professionally trained workers and a launchpad for entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. Their core values include building leaders, mentoring employees to help them learn, take on responsibility, and advance in business and in life.
That sounds familiar to us.
At John’s Crazy Socks, we believe the same thing. We create jobs for people with differing abilities. We believe that every person who shows up to work deserves a real opportunity to contribute, to grow, and to be valued for what they can do.
John says it best:
“I love working with the College Hunks guys. They work so hard. They did such a great job with our move. They really care, you can feel it. That’s what we try to do too. We care about doing a great job and making people happy.”
Two local businesses. Two teams built on purpose. Two organizations that believe a job is more than a paycheck.
What This New Space Means
Our new home in Huntington Village isn’t just a bigger space.
It’s a new chapter.
It gives us the room to grow our team, serve more customers, deepen our connection to this community, and keep spreading happiness, one pair of socks at a time. We’re more committed than ever to creating meaningful employment for people with differing abilities and showing the world what people with differing abilities can do.
Mark sees it clearly:
“This new space is an opportunity. An opportunity to do more for our team, more for our customers, and more for Huntington. We’ve always believed that business can be a force for good. This space gives us the platform to prove it.”
College Hunks: The Official Mover of John’s Crazy Socks
It’s official.
We are proud to name College Hunks Hauling Junk & Moving of Long Island our Official Mover.
They’ve earned it with hard work, with professionalism, and with a genuine commitment to this community that mirrors our own.
To Ted and his entire team: thank you. For every move. For every trip. For caring about what we’re building and helping us get here.
We’re getting set in our new home. And we can’t wait for you to see what we do with it.
Spreading happiness. Showing what people with differing abilities can do.
John and Mark X. Cronin
Co-founders, John’s Crazy Socks