RYAN Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have made a generous donation in memory of a teenage Halifax fan who sadly passed away.
Wrexham's co-chairmen have donated £5,000 to a JustGiving page set up in memory of Noah Brown, who died of cancer last August, aged just 19.
The family of Noah, who was a huge Halifax Town fan, are now campaigning on behalf of Teenage Cancer Trust to raise awareness of detecting cancer at the earliest opportunity.
A fundraising page has been set up to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust, following their support of Noah.
Ahead of Wrexham AFC's trip to Yorkshire tomorrow, Ryan and Rob have made a generous donation to the fundraising page, with the total now sitting at over £17,000.
Reds fans have also paid their respects and have generously offered to donate to the total.
A suggestion of a minute's applause for Noah was also mentioned during tomorrow's match, with Noah's family set to be in attendance.
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It is not the first time Ryan and Rob have made generous donations to community fundraising efforts.
The pair both donated to a fundraiser for the late Aria, in her battle with DIPG. They also supported Jordan Davies and his partner Kelsey Edwards with a large donation following their passing of their son, Arthur.
It is another example of what brilliant people they are, and Wrexham are lucky to have them.
Close to 4,500 Wrexham fans are set to make the trip to the Shay on Friday (April 7) in what is a key game in the title race.
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