Get ready to Rock Your Socks this World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) on 21 March 2025. For the sixth year running, Singapore is embracing bold, mismatched socks to champion inclusion and raise awareness for individuals with Down syndrome.
Why Mismatched Socks?
The extra 21st chromosome that causes Down syndrome resembles the shape of a sock under a microscope. Wearing mismatched socks is a fun and meaningful way to spark conversations, foster understanding, and show support for the community.
A New Initiative: The Joyful Living Programme
This year’s WDSD celebrations coincide with the launch of the Joyful Living Programme on 17 March 2025—a new initiative dedicated to enhancing the well-being of adults with Down syndrome aged 35 and above. As many individuals with Down syndrome experience early-onset aging conditions, including Alzheimer’s Disease, this programme offers specialized activities to support their physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being.
Community Celebrations and Support

The celebrations began on 15 March 2025 with a community walk and carnival at One Punggol, bringing together beneficiaries, families, and supporters. Guest-of-honor Mr. Eric Chua, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and the Ministry of Social and Family Development, reaffirmed Singapore’s commitment to inclusion, highlighting the progress made in fostering a more inclusive society.
Join the Rock Your Socks Walk

Walk alongside beneficiaries and supporters in a show of solidarity.
- Date: Friday, 21 March 2025
- Time: 10 AM
- Meeting Point: The bridge at Bishan Park (where Kallang River meets Bishan Road). Beneficiaries and families will start from the Down Syndrome Centre at 9:30 AM—join in at 10 AM to cheer them on.
Rock Your Socks Online
- Buy a pair of specially designed socks: Shop Here
- Post a photo of your mismatched socks on Instagram
- Use hashtags: #WorldDownSyndromeDay #WithUsNotForUs #RockYourSocks
- Tag @downsyndromesingapore
Support the Cause
Donate to help the Down Syndrome Association (DSA) continue its vital work: Donate Here
Together, let’s Rock Our Socks, raise awareness, and celebrate inclusion this World Down Syndrome Day.