Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images.

Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images.

As details about the deadly plane crash in Gaithersburg, Md.—in which six people, including all three passengers of the plane, were killed—emerge, a crowdfunding effort to help support the family of three of the victims has reached nearly $350,000.

On Monday, a small plane came down in a residential neighborhood in Gaithersburg, crashing into a home on Drop Forge Lane off of Snouffer School Road. In addition to all three passengers on the plane who died—who were identified yesterday as 66-year-old Michael Rosenberg, 52-year-old David Hartman, and 31-year-old Chijioke Ogbuka—three residents of the house, Marie Gemmell and her three-year-old and six-week-old children were also killed.

Now, friends of the Gemmell family have turned to crowdfunding to help support Marie’s husband, Ken, and their seven-year-old daughter, Arabelle, who weren’t home when the plane crashed into their home. In just one day, the GoFundMe page, which was set up by a family friend, has raised more than $338,000 with donations from nearly 8,000 people.

Meanwhile, investigators are still working to determine what exactly brought the plane down.