Jordan and Cian Adams, known as the FTD Brothers, are running 32 marathons across the island of Ireland in 32 days.
A Midlands MEP is urging people across the region to support a charity run for dementia this month.
Jordan and Cian Adams, known as the FTD Brothers, are running 32 marathons across the island of Ireland in 32 days to raise awareness of a rare form called frontotemporal dementia.
Their mother, Geraldine, passed away from the condition at just 52 years old.
They're set to run in Mullingar on Wednesday, May 13th, Portlaoise on May 25th and Tullamore the following day.
Fine Gael rep Nina Carberry says there needs to be better awareness from a European perspective:
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