They're holding an event this Saturday in Portlaoise.
The Down Syndrome Centre Midlands is celebrating its 10th anniversary of supporting children and adults across the region.
A special event is taking place this Saturday at the Killeshin Hotel in Portlaoise to honour the achievements of individuals and families involved.
The Centre is encouraging everyone to wear your odd socks proudly to mark the occasion and promote inclusion.
Colourful odd socks are also on sale, with proceeds helping to fund the Centre’s vital services.
Aisling Phelan says the centre plays a large part in early intervention:
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