John's Crazy Socks Of LI Launches Colorectal Cancer Awareness Socks

FARMINGDALE, NY — John’s Crazy Socks announced the launch of its Colorectal Cancer Awareness Crew Socks, designed to honor those affected by colorectal cancer and to raise awareness about the importance of early detection, the business announced. March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, "making it the perfect time to step up and support the cause by wearing blue," said Mark X. Cronin, co-founder of John’s Crazy Socks.John’s Crazy Socks will donate 10 percent of all sales from these socks to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, the nation’s leading nonprofit dedicated to ending colorectal cancer through increased screening, patient support, and research funding."I am so happy that we could make these socks for such an important cause," John Cronin, co-founder and chief happiness officer, added.John, who has Down syndrome, is Mark's son."We believe that socks can do more than just keep your feet warm—they can spark conversations and make a difference," Mark said. "By purchasing and wearing our Colorectal Cancer Awareness Socks, people can show their support, encourage screening, and help fund vital programs." Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the U.S., affecting more than 150,000 people annually, according to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. While early detection and screening can significantly improve survival rates, many people remain unaware of the importance of regular check-ups, according to the alliance. This month, organizations like the Colorectal Cancer Alliance are leading efforts to raise awareness and increase screening rates. "March is all about wearing blue to honor those affected by colorectal cancer and to spread awareness," Mark said. "Our Colorectal Cancer Awareness Crew Socks feature a bold blue ribbon design, making them a perfect way to show support at events like the Walk to End Colon Cancer, doctor’s visits, or even in everyday life."Features of the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Socks include: Signature Blue Ribbon Design: The globally recognized symbol for colorectal cancer awareness.Soft & Durable Materials: A premium blend of polyester, cotton, nylon, and spandex for all-day comfort.Great for Awareness Events: Wear them at fundraising walks, in the office, or while advocating for early screenings.John's Crazy Socks of Farmingdale launched Colorectal Cancer Awareness Crew Socks. The business is set to donate a portion of proceeds from these socks to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. (Credit: John's Crazy Socks)Choose from adult large (men’s 5-12, women’s 9-12) and adult medium (women’s 4-10, men’s/teens 4-8)."By purchasing a pair of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Socks, you’re not just adding a stylish and meaningful accessory to your wardrobe — you’re helping to save lives," Mark said. Here’s how you can get involved:Buy & Wear Blue: Order your socks and wear them throughout March to raise awareness.Schedule a Screening: If you or a loved one is over 45, talk to your doctor about getting screened — it could save a life.Spread the Word: Share a photo of your socks on social media with hashtags #ColorectalCancerAwareness and #JohnsCrazySocks.Support the Colorectal Cancer Alliance: Every purchase contributes to research and patient support programs."At John’s Crazy Socks, we are committed to Spreading Happiness while giving back to causes that matter," Mark said. "With more than half of our workforce made up of people with differing abilities, every purchase helps us create jobs, fund charities, and make a positive impact."The article John's Crazy Socks Of LI Launches Colorectal Cancer Awareness Socks appeared first on Farmingdale, NY Patch.
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