The Rock Your Socks campaign to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day is Friday, March 21. (Photo from Down Syndrome Association of Delaware Facebook)
Socks galore reaches the First State at the end of the month.
The Down Syndrome Association of Delaware (DSA of DE) is gearing up for an exciting and impactful celebration of World Down Syndrome Day on Friday, March 21.
Through its annual “Rock Your Socks” initiative, the organization aims to distribute over 50,000 pairs of brightly colored, mismatched socks to raise awareness, foster inclusion, and advocate for the rights of individuals with Down syndrome.
Since its inception in 2014, the Rock Your Socks program has grown significantly.
What began with the sale of just 2,000 pairs has evolved into a statewide tradition, becoming a symbol of unity and support for the Down syndrome community.
This year, the program is set to surpass 50,000 socks, continuing to spread a powerful message of inclusion across Delaware.
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World Down Syndrome Day, celebrated each year on March 21, marks a date that highlights the triplication (trisomy) of the 21st chromosome, the genetic characteristic that defines Down syndrome.
Mismatched socks were chosen as the symbol for the campaign, as they resemble the unique chromosomal pattern. By donning colorful, mismatched socks, participants send a bold message of solidarity and spark important conversations about Down syndrome.
“All are invited to join the Rock Your Socks movement by ordering socks and participating in all the Down Syndrome Association of Delaware events leading up to World Down Syndrome Day,” said Lauren Camp Gates, executive director of DSA of DE. “This is more than just a fundraiser; it’s an opportunity to honor accomplishments and advocate for the inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome both in Delaware and worldwide.”
The Down Syndrome Association of Delaware is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
Through education, advocacy, and community engagement, DSA of DE works to foster inclusion and empower individuals to reach their full potential.
Serving over 600 individuals throughout Delaware and neighboring states, the organization is one of the most prominent Down syndrome advocacy groups in the country.
The Rock Your Socks program is just one of several events organized by DSA of DE throughout March to celebrate World Down Syndrome Day. The schedule of events includes:
Participants of the Rock Your Socks Day are encouraged to wear colorful mismatched socks and share their photos on social media using hashtags like #RockYourSocks and #WDSD2025.
There’s still time to order socks and be part of this meaningful campaign. For more information or to place an order, click here.
Raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Jarek earned a B.A. in journalism and a B.A. in political science from Temple University in 2021. After running CNN’s Michael Smerconish’s YouTube channel, Jarek became a reporter for the Bucks County Herald before joining Delaware LIVE News.
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Source: delawarelive.com…
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