Twin brothers from Buffalo are taking on marathons to raise awareness for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic disorder. The brothers are determined to make a difference and bring attention to this important cause.

The twin brothers, who are originally from Buffalo's South Side, have always been passionate about running and giving back to their community. They decided to take on the challenge of running marathons to raise awareness and funds for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a disease that affects many families in the area.

According to the WKBW report, the brothers have already completed several marathons and have raised a significant amount of money for the cause. They plan to continue their efforts, with their next marathon scheduled to take place in Delaware Park.

The brothers' efforts have had a significant impact on the community, with many residents praising their dedication and selflessness. West Seneca residents, in particular, have been inspired by the brothers' story and have come out to support them at their marathons.

In recent years, Buffalo has seen a surge in charitable events and fundraisers, with many residents coming together to support important causes. The city's Canal District has become a hub for community events, with many organizations and businesses hosting fundraisers and awareness campaigns.

The twin brothers' efforts are a testament to the city's strong sense of community and its residents' willingness to give back. As they continue their mission to raise awareness for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, they can count on the support of the Buffalo community.

The next marathon is scheduled to take place on May 15th, and residents can visit the brothers' website to learn more and donate to the cause.