JUST IN: An event held by Wrexham AFC, Community Trust…..

Today, Wrexham AFC Community Trust hosted an event as part of the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning with Macmillan Cancer Support, raising $170 in the process.

Many supporters and community members attended the event, which was held at the STK Cae Ras’ 1864 Suite from 10 a.m. to noon, in order to raise critical cash for the increasing number of individuals fighting cancer in the UK.

Every aspect of your life is impacted by cancer, which may affect anyone. In order for everyone to receive the care they need, Macmillan provides financial, physical, and emotional support for those living with cancer. For this reason, we wish to raise money.

Thousands raised in memory of brother at Macmillan coffee morning | Express  & StarToday, Wrexham AFC Community Trust hosted an event as part of the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning with Macmillan Cancer Support, raising $170 in the process.

Many supporters and community members attended the event, which was held at the STK Cae Ras’ 1864 Suite from 10 a.m. to noon, in order to raise critical cash for the increasing number of individuals fighting cancer in the UK.

Every aspect of your life is impacted by cancer, which may affect anyone. We want to raise money so that everyone may receive the assistance they need since Macmillan offers financial, physical, and emotional support for those living with cancer.

A chance to participate in the Macmillan quiz while enjoying tea and cake was provided at the Coffee Morning.

The complete video of George Evans and Jordan Tunnicliffe’s participation in the quiz earlier this week is available at the top of the page.

Head of the Wrexham AFC Community Trust John Widdowson commented on the occasion and the essential money that were raised there, saying: “As a community Club, it was excellent to be able to organize events like today.

During the Coffee Morning, attendees may enjoy tea and cake while completing the Macmillan quiz.

George Evans and Jordan Tunnicliffe participated in the quiz earlier this week, and the complete video is available at the top of the page.

John Widdowson, the head of the Wrexham AFC Community Trust, commented on the event and the crucial monies that were raised there, saying: “As a community club, it was excellent to be able to organize events like today.

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