A BUMPER Boxing Day crowd at The Racecourse raised well in excess of £1,000 for a homeless charity.
On Monday, the Reds wore their white away kit despite playing at home to support the Shelter charity's 'no home kit' campaign.
The campaign sees football fans and players swap their home colours for an away kit to raise money and make sure everyone in the UK has access to a safe, secure and affordable place to call home.
And at Boxing Day's match vs Solihull Moors, generous Wrexham fans raised over £1,200 for Shelter Cymru through cash donations.
Shelter Cymru later tweeted its thanks to everyone at The Racecourse who supported the campaign.
Llongyfarchiadau - Congratulations to @Wrexham_AFC! Not only did they bag a 5-0 win but their generous fans donated a huge £1215 in cash donations at The Racecourse Ground today. Thank you for supporting #NoHomeKit #CitDimCartref - diolch!@VancityReynolds @RMcElhenney #WrexhamFX https://t.co/2jg6LP86xJ
— Shelter Cymru (@ShelterCymru) December 26, 2022
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