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Reese Fallon Legacy Scholarship raises over $20K in hours after Danforth shooting

Reese Fallon's friends and family are setting up a scholarship to honour the 18-year-old slain in the Danforth shooting attack, with the goal of honouring a future that was robbed from her.

Founder says she hopes nursing scholarship will help family, friends remember the teen

A GoFundMe page honouring Reese Fallon, the 18-year-old killed in the shooting, has reached over $10,000. It will be used as a scholarship for students entering nursing programs. (Facebook)

ReeseFallon'sfriends and family are setting up a scholarship to honour the 18-year-old slain in the Danforthshooting attack, with the goal of honouring a future that was robbed from her.

Fallon was one of two victims shot and killed in the Sunday night brazen shooting in Toronto's Greektown. Hospitals, meanwhile, continue to treat a number of other victims who also suffered gunshot wounds.

Julie Steel, a family friend of Fallon, told CBC Radio'sMetro Morning that she hopes thescholarship which has already raised over $20,000 on aGoFundMepage, quickly nearing an twice-updated goal that's now up to$30,000 will be a glimmer of hope in a horrible situation.

"This is the worst thing that could ever happen. A family has lost their child, their baby," she said.

"So, we just need to do something, something good. A little bit of good to try to counteract all the bad that had just happened."

You can listen to the entire interview in the audio clip below:

Steel plans to put themoney in a trust and will give out an annual grant to a graduate atMalvernCollegiate Institute, Fallon'sold high school. TheReeseFallonLegacy Scholarship will then go to a studententering a nursing program.

Fallonwaswas set to attendMcMasterUniversity in the fall to study nursing, something Steel says the whip smart teen would have excelled at.

"I felt it was her nature," she said."She so kind and compassionate and she's also very, very smart I thought she'd be a good fit for nursing."