George's Story
George Bromley is a young fundraiser who makes his own bracelets and keyrings to raise money for his favourite hospitals.
George was only two when he was diagnosed with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome – a very rare but serious disorder which is usually caused by an adverse reaction to medications or an infection. In George’s case, it was a reaction to eye drops he was given when he suffered from conjunctivitis.
The reaction made him blister so badly, he had to be admitted to the Burns Unit and he spent two weeks in hospital. Afterwards, he was left with long-term damaged to his eyelids and now receives regular check-ups at Manchester Royal Eye Hospital.
We’re so grateful to all our young fundraisers who find unusual and unique ways to raise money. Well done George for being our fantastic Day Six video.

To find out more about how you can show your support for our family of NHS Manchester hospitals this Christmas, click here.