Make a difference with every step using our comprehensive awareness collection. Supporting autism, Down syndrome, cancer research, cerebral palsy, and beyond, these socks turn daily wear into meaningful advocacy for causes that matter most.
Our collection spans autism and neurodiversity, Down syndrome, breast and colorectal cancer, cerebral palsy, Williams syndrome, ASL/deaf awareness, and more. From puzzle patterns to ribbons, superhero designs to athletic crews, each sock celebrates a community while funding organizations that serve them. With 53+ awareness products, you'll find exactly the cause closest to your heart.
Filter by cause, sock style (crew, ankle, knee-high), or design preference. Athletes might love our athletic crews; kids benefit from children's sizing; professionals appreciate dress-friendly options. Whether you're a survivor, supporter, caregiver, or family member, there's a perfect pair waiting to represent your cause.
JCS donates 5% of sales to the organizations fighting these causes. Founded by John Cronin, a young man with Down syndrome, we believe in building a more inclusive world through community, visibility, and meaningful giving. Your awareness socks fund research, support services, and advocacy programs.
Use our collection filter to search by cause name. Each awareness collection has its own dedicated page with multiple designs, sizes, and styles to choose from.
Absolutely! Awareness socks make thoughtful, meaningful gifts for survivors, supporters, caregivers, and advocates. Include a note about which organizations will benefit from your purchase.
Yes! Contact us about bulk orders for charity walks, awareness events, and fundraisers. Many organizations use our socks successfully for their events.
Yes! Many awareness collections include children's sizing, allowing young supporters and advocates to wear their awareness proudly. Check individual collection pages.
Most awareness collections are available year-round, though some designs may be seasonal. Check product pages for availability. Special runs can often be arranged for specific awareness months.