Elijah Marsh funeral costs crowdfunder raises more than $100K
Makeshift memorial honours 'shy little boy' with 'really cute smile'
A Toronto man behind a crowdfunding campaign for the funeral of Elijah Marsh says he's grateful donations are pouring in to help the family of the three-year-old, who died after wandering from an apartment and spending hours outside in the cold.
By late Friday afternoon, more than $118,000 had been raised — and the campaign doesn't close until Sunday at 5 p.m.
Elijah can be seen on video-camera footage leaving the apartment building where he was staying with family at about 4 a.m. ET on Thursday. He was wearing a T-shirt, diaper and boots. He was found without vital signs just a few hundred metres from the apartment building, and was pronounced dead a few hours later in hospital.
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"I guess that's the most difficult part in all of this," said Justin Kozuch, organizer of the Tilt.com crowdfunding campaign for Elijah's funeral.
"This could have been my child. This could have been a friend's child. This could have been anybody's child, and I think that's why this story has touched so many people and that's why we've seen the support that we've seen," he said on CBC News Network.
"As parents, we go to the ends of the Earth to protect our children and we'll do anything to keep them safe," said Kozuch, who has a son the same age as Elijah.
All proceeds go to Elijah's family
Kozuch said his aim was to raise $20,000 when he started the campaign on Thursday.
Tilt.com is waiving all credit card fees for those who contribute.
Kozuch told CBC News he has not yet spoken with the Marsh family. However, he has their contact information and will attempt to speak with someone from the family in the coming days to ensure "an expedient transfer of funds."
All of the money, no matter how much is raised, will go to the family, Kozuch said.
Some contributors shared their thoughts after making a donation.
"This broke my heart," said Jennifer Yearwood. "It's the least I could do for that sweet little boy, Elijah."
"The generosity of people in times of such great loss and tragedy is heartwarming," said Dawn MacDonald. "God bless Elijah. You are now with the angels dear little man."
Expressions of grief have gone beyond monetary donations to the campaign. A makeshift memorial with teddy bears, candles and flowers was set up Thursday night at the spot where Elijah was found.
"He has the sweetest little smile," recalled neighbour Milly Dyer, who said she used to see Elijah in the parking lot and wave to him.
"He's a shy little boy, but he has a really cute smile."
Mike Colle, the MPP for the area where Elijah was found, said he was taking food and coffee to the boy's
family Friday afternoon.
Colle said he has contacted the local school trustee and the wheels are in motion to have Elijah's nearby daycare renamed after the boy.
"We can grieve, we can help with the funeral, we can do all this, but at least let's try and make a bit of a positive thing out of here," Colle said.
With files from The Canadian Press