A 20-year-old woman from Brooklyn that was murdered will live on through a legacy scholarship fund.

Mollie Tibbetts disappeared in July while out on a jog. Tibbetts was a student at the University of Iowa majoring in psychology.

Her body was found 34 days later. Authorities said abducted and murdered. A suspect, Cristhian Bahena Rivera, was arrested for her murder.

Following Tibbetts disappearance, the Facebook page "Mollie’s Movement: Finding Mollie Tibbetts" was created. The page was meant as a way to share photos from around the world supporting Mollie.

In her memory, the Mollie’s Movement "continues to remind the nation to pay kindness forward", the page said.

The movement is now making shirts and stickers for Tibbetts to be sold. The proceeds will go to setting up a scholarship foundation in honor of Tibbetts.

"Buy one for yourself or pay one forward to a friend. Thanks to the efforts of Claire Burch & Sara Jo Harvey for making this possible and to the family of Mollie for their approval and support, our hearts stay with you during this difficult time," the post read.

Mollie’s Movement shirts can be purchased here.