In one day $67k was raised and 3,600

The campaign has already surpassed its

An online fundraising campaign for the family of a disabled teen who was tortured on Facebook Live has surpassed more than $100,000 in donations.

In just two days a GoFundMe page has gone viral to help out the 18-year-old special needs victim who was 'kidnapped' and tortured in Chicago.

The fundraiser's creator said the bid was to aid the family in financial support and to 'prove that there is far more good in this world than evil'.

An online fundraiser was started for the family of the Chicago victim tortured on Facebook Live. In just two days the GoFundMe page has raised more than $100k

Four men and women allegedly tortured this 18-year-old special needs man with schizophrenia and attention deficit disorder. Thirty minutes of the horrific ordeal was live-streamed on Facebook on Tuesday

The campaign was started after the man from San Francisco saw the 'horrific torture and trauma inflected' on the young man who suffers from schizophrenia and attention deficit disorder.

On Tuesday, the unidentified victim was filmed being bound, slapped, cut and verbally abused by a group of four men and women.

Jordan Hill, 18; Tesfaye Cooper, 18; and sisters Brittany, 18, and Tanisha Covington, 24, were arrested and charged the following day with aggravated kidnapping, aggravated unlawful restraint, aggravated battery and a hate crime Thursday.

Prosecutors say they forced the disabled man to drink toilet water, kiss the floor. They also say the suspects stuffed a sock into his mouth, taped his mouth shut and bound his hands with a belt.

Once seeing the video the GoFundMe creator wanted to help out, despite not knowing the family.

In its first day more than $67,000 was raised and so far more than 3,675 people contributed to the $100,000 total.

Members of the alleged torture gang (l-r) Jordan Hill, 18; Tesfaye Cooper, 18; Brittany Covington, 18; and her sister Tanisha Covington, 24, have all been charged with two hate crimes in addition to other charges

The campaign reads: 'For those of you that have seen the horrific torture and trauma recently inflicted on a young man in Chicago, it is not something you will soon forget.

'The perpetrators have been apprehended and hopefully swift justice will be served.

'But let's take an opportunity now to show this young man and his family some financial support during this difficult time of recovery and let him know there are many out there that are here for him.

'I've coordinated and verified a number of fundraisers through reddit.com/r/upliftingnews and promise that 100% of funds raised will go directly to this young man and/or his family/guardians.