Chelsea Manning’s friends and family members launched a GoFundMe campaign for the imprisoned army whistleblower’s homecoming, expected to be in May this year. The campaign began on February 7 and had raised nearly US$11,000 within 10 hours, from almost 200 donors.

The goal is to raise US$100,000 for “Chelsea’s rent, utilities, health care, clothing and other living expenses for the first year after she is released.” The campaign says the money would allow Manning to “live freely as her authentic self, to grow her hair, engage with her friends, and build her own networks of love and support.” Manning is expected to return to Maryland to live with family after she is released from prison on May 17.

Chelsea Manning, a 29 year-old transgender woman and former Army intelligence analyst, was sentenced to 35 years in prison in 2013 by a military court after she passed hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks. The 35-year punishment was the longest ever given for a leak conviction, but former President Obama commuted her sentence last month in the final days of his presidency. President Trump pointedly disagreed with the commutation of the sentence, calling Manning an “ungrateful TRAITOR … who should never have been released from prison” in a tweet last January.

Ungrateful TRAITOR Chelsea Manning, who should never have been released from prison, is now calling President Obama a weak leader. Terrible! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2017

Twitter accounts affiliated with Anonymous, the decentralized hacktivist network, shared posts calling on followers to donate to the campaign.