 A touching show of support for a little boy in New Jersey battling brain cancer. Seven surgeries. Chemotherapy and radiation. And Tommy Fitzpatrick is just six years old. Well now people in his community are rallying behind him in a big way with the hashtag Tommy Strong. Eyewitness news reporter Lucy Yang has the story. Six-year-old Tommy may be shy but he's a fighter. I call him my little miracle child. He is like superhuman. He's an amazing healer. I mean he's been through seven brain surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation. Tommy was diagnosed with brain cancer last February. His most recent brain surgery, his seventh, was only two weeks ago. And look at him today. He had a cupcake mustache and the giggles. He would never know how he suffers. He's been braver and more resilient than most adults have been. And he's my hero. So why this celebration? The Fitzpatrick family raised $50,000 for pediatric cancer research and this was a chance to thank their community. Unbelievable and heartwarming, overwhelming. And it just shows how great everybody is and how they just kind of rallied around us and around Tommy. It began with these hashtag Tommy Strong t-shirts for the family to help them get through months at the hospital. Then friends and strangers wanted one too in solidarity. So the Fitzpatrick family decided to turn a kind gesture into a fundraiser. It's very difficult going through the diagnosis of cancer, but to be able to think about other people while you're going through such a difficult time and be willing to raise money like this is just something really special. Tommy Fitzpatrick, the youngest of three, is now back at school. His family does not know what tomorrow will bring, but they do know. They are not alone in their battle against brain cancer. In Wycoff, New Jersey, Lucy Yang, Channel 7, Eyewitness News. Now the $50,000 raise goes to the Children's Cancer Institute at Hackensack Medical Center. What a wonderful thing. It's great. Absolutely really good. You're doing all right, Joe.