A thirteen-year-old boy is using his special talent to fundraise for a toddler with a rare genetic disorder that has no cure.
James Tortice, 13 from Morley , Leeds has autism and ADHD, but that does not stop him from putting smiles on everyone's faces as he is well-known fundraising for various charities since he was seven years old. Now, using his 'super powers' of fundraising James is trying to raise money for three-year-old Oscar Steel, who was diagnosed with the rare genetic disorder type one spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) just ten days after his birth.
Oscar has already gone through so much in his short life, as he was treated with the £1.8m single dose of gene therapy Zolgensma – the most expensive drug in the world – at the age of only 24 days old. Before this drug was made avail