Why do we wear odd socks on World Down’s Syndrome Day? How WDSD is recognised and why it was created — inews.co.uk

Today is 21 March, meaning it is World Down’s Syndrome Day (WDSD), and if you look closely, you might notice brightly-coloured odd socks peeking above some people’s shoes. The global awareness event which has been officially observed by the United Nations since 2012 aims to spread understanding of Down’s Syndrome through joyful campaigns. WDSD promotes…

Why do we wear odd socks on World Down’s Syndrome Day? How WDSD is recognised and why it was created — inews.co.uk
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