KANSAS CITY, Mo. — T-shirts are being made after thousands of people attended a parade for a boy with a rare genetic disorder.

A 3-year-old boy, Tucker Langord, was born with a rare genetic disorder called Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), also known as "butterfly skin." It makes even a gentle touch extremely painful.

This summer, Tucker’s fight got even harder when an urgent care visit turned into a separate diagnosis with his heart. This one, doctors say, he won’t beat.

On Saturday, thousands of people showed up to a parade for the boy organized by Kansas City Fire Department Station 10.

On Monday, the fire station shared on Facebook that it is making t-shirts to raise awareness for EB.

"We are beyond excited to share this amazing shirt created by Tucker's family to raise aware

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