Hollywood stars and prominent philanthropist honoured for their outstanding contributions to North Wales communities
Wrexham’s Hollywood owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney, and Redrow founder Steve Morgan have been awarded Community Foundation Wales Philanthropy Awards for their extraordinary contributions to communities in Wales.
The awards recognise and highlight the work of individuals going above and beyond for their local communities and aims to inspire and encourage others to start their philanthropic journey.
The awards were made to mark the charity’s 25th year.
Since becoming Co-Chairmen of Wrexham Football Club, Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds have supported a number of community projects in the local area. When they took over the club in 2020, they pledged to make a positive difference to the local community as well as the football club.
From donating to a charity who provide free caravan holidays to families who may never have had a holiday before due to financial crisis to funding an adapted bathroom for a Wrexham Football Club fan, Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney continue to support and give back to the Wrexham area.
Ryan Reynolds said:
“I want to thank Community Foundation Wales for this honour. Ultimately, giving me and Rob an award like this is incredibly flattering and wonderful but it certainly pales in comparison to the work that Community Foundation Wales does for so many of Wales’s most vulnerable people.”
Rob McElhenney echoed these sentiments, saying:
“Receiving this Philanthropy Award is a huge honour, but it truly pales in comparison to all the work that Community Foundation Wales is doing and we’re just happy to be a part of this.”
Steve Morgan, an entrepreneur and philanthropist from Liverpool, set up the Steve Morgan Foundation in 2001 and has donated over £300 million to support community initiatives.
The Steve Morgan Foundation supports the most vulnerable across North Wales, Cheshire and Merseyside helping to make a positive difference to those in need. They have worked alongside Community Foundation Wales, supporting their Our Communities Together – a cost of living crisis appeal with £25,000 of match funding.