Rob McElhenney donates £10,000 to Wrexham-supporting family whose child has rare brain tumour

Rob McElhenney donates £10,000 to Wrexham-supporting family whose child is battling a rare brain tumor, as the Hollywood A-Lister continues to win over the hearts of the football world

  • Rob McElhenney has donated £10,000 to a child battling a rare brain tumour
  • The family of Aria Hodgkiss support Wrexham United, who McElhenney co-owns
  • The Hollywood actor took over the Welsh side in 2020 alongside Ryan Reynolds
  • The family aim to raise £60,000, and are now closing in on their goal

Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney has donated £10,000 to help the family of a four-year-old girl who has been diagnosed with a rare brain tumor.

The 45-year-old actor took over Wrexham in November 2020 alongside fellow Hollywood star Ryan Reynolds, and has fully embraced English football as the duo aim to help the Welsh side climb the football pyramid.

Now, he has won the hearts of many, donating the sum to the family, who are trying to raise a total of £60,000 so Aria Hodgkiss can be treated with ONC201.

Rob McElhenney has donated £10,000 to help the child of a Wrexham supporting family

Rob McElhenney has donated £10,000 to help the child of a Wrexham supporting family

According to the GoFundMe page of Aria, ‘early results in brain cancer clinical trials suggest that this drug can kill cancer cells but not normal cells and may be effective in patients with a specific genetic mutation in their tumor.’

The family also aim to help raise awareness of the rare illness that only 40 children in the UK are reportedly diagnosed with.

@ThomasFeaheny shared the donation, which can be seen at the top of the GoFundMe page.

The move naturally gained a more-than-positive reaction, as the star continues to build his rapport with the English football community.

McElhenney (right) and Ryan Reynolds (left) took over non-league side Wrexham in 2020

McElhenney (right) and Ryan Reynolds (left) took over non-league side Wrexham in 2020

Wrexham fans have embraced their new owners as they hunt promotion to the Football League

Wrexham fans have embraced their new owners as they hunt promotion to the Football League

The Dragons came close to getting promoted last season, but lost in the play-offs to Grimsby

The Dragons came close to getting promoted last season, but lost in the play-offs to Grimsby

McElhenney and Reynolds formed a business partnership before taking Wrexham over two years ago.

It was a deal originally greeted with controversy, but over time more fans have embraced the idea of Hollywood A-Listers owning a non-league football club.

Wrexham are currently in their 15th consecutive season in the National League, with the duo’s first aim to finally get the oldest team in Wales back to the Football League.

Plenty of money has been injected into the club, and Phil Parkinson’s side got their season off to a winning start last week, beating Eastleigh 2-1 on the opening day of the National League season. 

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