Put some colour on your feet today for World Down Syndrome Day!
The #LotsOfSocks campaign, which involves wearing mismatched, crazy, or colourful socks, raises awareness of Down syndrome.
The initiative began by an organization called Down Syndrome International, to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance.
LotsOfSocks can also be purchased online today only, with the funds raised supporting the work of the organization to improve the quality of life for people with Down syndrome all around the world.
People: why #LotsOfSocks ?
Us: it is an easy way that anyone can get involved and show their support for people with Down syndrome.
Show your support by sharing your #SockSelfie on #WorldDownSyndromeDay (21 March).
We will share our favourites right here! pic.twitter.com/oY9ZnZYylF— World Down Syndrome Day (@WorldDSDay) March 19, 2022
Happy World Down Syndrome Day 2022! #LotsOfSocks #WDSD2022
Take part in the programme of webinars and find out what #InclusionMeans: https://t.co/AcQT7pQTmO pic.twitter.com/GBi63On1LF
— Inclusion International (@InclusionIntl) March 21, 2022
What does inclusion mean?
These self-advocates know the answer. Do you?#WorldDownSyndromeDay #InclusionMeans #InclusiveEmployment #Advocacy pic.twitter.com/rXUjF7l8sE— Down Syndrome International (DSi) (@DSiupdate) March 20, 2022
Today is the day! Happy World Down Syndrome Day!
Part 1: Paige & Tyler
Ages: Paige 25, Tyler 23
Relationship Status: Dating
Length of Relationship: 8 Years@oneforthewall #WDSD2022 #LoveMeans #CdnDownSyndrome #CDSS #Love #WorldDownSyndromeDay #DownSyndromeCanada pic.twitter.com/WXPYtPyb4x— Canadian Down Syndrome Society (@CdnDownSyndrome) March 21, 2022



