The music festival Bestival plans to set up a fund for those affected by a coach crash in which three people died.
The vehicle was returning to Merseyside from the event on the Isle of Wight when it came off the A3 at Hindhead in Surrey, on Monday 10 September.
Confirming the plans on Twitter, event promoter Robert Gorham - better known as Rob da Bank - also sent out "positive vibes" to those recovering.
A Bestival spokesman said they were deciding how best to set the fund up.
Fifty injuredRob da Bank, who is also a BBC Radio 1 DJ, tweeted: "We will be launching a @Bestival fund for those affected by the crash in next 24 hours ..and appreciate how many people wanna help/donate :)"
He also wrote: "Sendin out positive vibes from the @bestival family to all those affected and recovering from the a3 crash..especially Zach Washington-young."
The coach hit a tree between the Hindhead Tunnel and the Thursley exit of the A3.
Driver Colin Daulby, 63, and 18-year-old passenger Michael Molloy, from Woolton, south Liverpool, have been named as two of the three people who died.
Over the weekend Surrey Police said formal identification of the third person who died was not due to take place until at least Wednesday 19 September.
A total of 50 passengers, aged between 22 and 28, were injured and a number remain in hospital. A 21-year-old man has been described as having life-changing injuries.
Surrey Police said neither the road conditions nor the weather were thought to be factors in the crash.
18 Sep, 2012
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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-19636832#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa
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