A TikToker from Ipswich who has thousands of followers is helping to spread happiness and financial help across the world with his content and live streams.
Jak Warner, known on TikTok as Community101hmp, started his page just six weeks ago, and since then has gone on to help people from as far as America and Spain.
The 30-year-old dad-of-five goes live every weekday between 7pm and 9pm to help spread happiness, advice and create a safe place for friendships.
Over the last six weeks, Jak has managed to help 28 people - or one person every two days - with donations made to a CashApp.
The community he's created has resulted in people from around the world adding 101 to the end of their profile to show their part of the community and raise £3,756 to help others.
All profits made through TikTok and CashApp then go straight to someone around the world in need of it, previously helping a homeless man in Spain, a lady with her vet's bills and an American user to help pay their rent.
Mr Warner said: "When I first went on TikTok, I thought it was quite a negative thing.
"I thought the app could be used as something good, and thought if everyone just paid a pound and donated, then we could help change people's lives.
"So we have been doing that for six weeks and it's grown to a really big community now with everyone helping each other.
"It's overwhelming, I wasn't expecting it in such a short amount of time."
Soon after setting up his TikTok six weeks ago, he had reached 10,000 followers.
However, TikTok banned his account due to thinking he was doing something untoward with the money.
Despite Mr Warner sending proof to TikTok about where the money was going, they still banned three more of his accounts.
His current account, which he started recently is already up to almost 2,000 followers, with a live sometimes hitting a quarter of a million likes.
He continued: "It's so mental that it took just a little guy from Ipswich to say, come on, let's help each other.
"I'm not well-off, I have five children at home, but I just want to run with the mindset of we can help each other."
His page has grown so fast, that in just six weeks, he has merchandise coming out soon after someone who has a factory saw a live of his.
He continued: "A lot of the group have mental health problems and being part of this group means the world to them.
"In just six weeks we have created bonds beyond imagination, and they have been behind me since day one."
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