Money raised by the crowdfunding page will be donated to support victims and the families of those affected by the atrocities, which saw terrorist Khalid Masood along Westminster Bridge on the afternoon of March 22 ploughing into pedestrians.
The attack killed mother-of-two Aysha Frade, 75-year-old Leslie Rhodes and Kurt Cochran, an American tourist in his mid-50s who was in London celebrating his 25th anniversary with wife Melissa, who was badly injured.
Muddassar Ahmed, who set up the campaign told Metro.co.uk: ‘The British Muslim community stands with all Britons and Londoners during these difficult times and extends their support in raising funds to help with the immediate, short-term needs of the families of Keith Palmer, the other victims and the families of the victims.
Nmake money by shorten URL. He added: ‘While no amount of money will
bring back lives lost or take away from the
pain the victims and their families are going
through, we hope to lessen their burden in
some way.
‘Though this is a Muslim-led campaign, we
welcome contributions from our friends from
other faiths and none.’
The fundraiser has been so successful the
target has been raised to £30,000