"If we really want to fight mass incarceration, then one of the places we can start is with abolishing money bail," said Erica Perry with the BLM Memphis chapter.



Perry said so far, the group has fundraised $10,000 as a part of the bailout campaign. She said another 25,000 was kicked in from the National BLM Chapter, totaling $35,000 that will be spent right here in Memphis.



"The way the community has supported and shown love to women they haven't even laid eyes on," Perry said.



The group plans on bailing out more mothers by Sunday, hopefully giving them a reason to smile like McDaniels.



"It really does touch people," McDaniels said. "It changed my life, it really did."