Just In: Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have officially donated £1.2 million to Wrexham Miners Project for

Wrexham AFC’s Hollywood co-owners, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, have once again demonstrated their unwavering commitment to the local community after officially donating an impressive £1.2 million to the Wrexham Miners Project. The generous contribution marks one of the most significant community-focused investments since the duo took over the club, reinforcing their mission to uplift the town both on and off the pitch.
The Wrexham Miners Project, a historic and culturally significant initiative, aims to preserve the legacy of the region’s mining heritage while providing modern community services, including youth education, mental health support, and social outreach programmes. The funding from Reynolds and McElhenney will accelerate ongoing redevelopment plans, improve facilities, and expand the project’s capacity to support vulnerable residents.
Local leaders have praised the donation as “transformational,” highlighting that the co-owners’ involvement goes far beyond football. Since acquiring Wrexham AFC in 2021, Reynolds and McElhenney have consistently shown a deep sense of responsibility toward the community, using their global influence to attract investment and strengthen local pride.
Fans and residents have flooded social media with appreciation, celebrating the gesture as yet another sign that the pair are fully committed to Wrexham’s long-term growth. For many, this donation is more than financial support—it is a reaffirmation that the club’s revival is tied to the revival of Wrexham itself.
With this latest contribution, the owners continue to solidify their legacy, proving that their vision for Wrexham extends far beyond football success and into meaningful community transformation.

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