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Jordan and Cian Adams, brothers from Carrick‑on‑Shannon, have already raised more than £1 million for their non‑profit foundation and for the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. Their success has prompted a call to the wider Leitrim community to rally behind the FTD Brothers on Sunday, 10 May. The brothers will take on an extraordinary challenge in the town, and local residents are urged to attend and offer their support.

The event, scheduled for the town’s main street, will showcase the brothers’ commitment to raising awareness and funds for frontotemporal dementia. The Adams brothers have used their platform to highlight the importance of early diagnosis and community involvement in the fight against neurodegenerative disease. Their fundraising efforts have already made a significant impact, and the upcoming challenge is expected to further amplify their message.

Leitrim residents are encouraged to come out in large numbers to show solidarity. The community’s participation will not only boost the brothers’ morale but also help bring additional attention to the cause. Local businesses and civic groups have expressed willingness to support the event, though specific arrangements have not yet been announced.

The FTD Brothers’ initiative is part of a broader effort to engage the public in health advocacy. While the exact details of the challenge remain to be fully disclosed, the call to action has already generated enthusiasm across the county.

For more information, see the Leitrim Observer.

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