An online campaign to raise funds for the family of Derry man Jack Glenn has surpassed £7,000.
The fundraiser was launched by a family friend one week ago in the hopes of raising £200 to support the family while searching for Jack.
However, 365 people from across Northern Ireland have since contributed £7,132 to the fund.
Campaign organiser Bryan Keenan said the response has been 'overwhelming':
"I'm lost for words to be honest but if it shows anythings its that this city isn't nearly as divided as some people would have us believe."
Jack's family has since vowed to divide the money raised among various charities in his memory.
One week on and groups are continuing the search for Jack along the River Foyle #getjackback pic.twitter.com/r6awvVa01V
— Rebekah Logan (@Rebekah_Logan) February 9, 2017
Thousands of people have joined the search for Jack since he entered the River Foyle last Thurday.
Hid dad, Colin Glenn, says the city has been united in it's desire to find Jack:
You can donate to the fund here.
Search groups will continue to move off hourly from the Peace Bridge and Foyle Bridge.
If you or someone you know is in distress or despair, call Lifeline on 0808 808 8000. The helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also access the Lifeline website at www.lifelinehelpline.info. More information on looking after your mental health and the support which is available across Northern Ireland can be found at www.mindingyourhead.info
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