Suicide Squad's Margot Robbie (Harley Quinn) and Jai Courtney (Captain Boomerang) took a detour on the way to their wrap party in Toronto to give something back to the locals — which didn't involve wearing any costumes.
The two antiheroes visited a quaint local lemonade stand, founded and operated by 6-year-old Na’ama Uzan. The little entrepreneur started the stand in 2014 as a way to raise money for her brother Nadav, who has been diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome. The syndrome causes Nadav to have impeded speech and mobility, as well as frequent seizures.
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To date, Ma'ama has raised more than $64,000 for the Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics.
"[I] heard about Na'ama's story and what she was doing for her brother Nadav, and I just think it's so inspiring, and just shows that there's no act too small, you know, when you're talking about making a difference," Courtney told CTV News.
"I used to do ... stands like this when I was little, and I'd just spend the profits on the lollies at the corner store, so I'm glad she's doing something far more noble with the cause," Robbie added.