The family of a window washer who survived a fall from the top of an 11-story building in San Francisco's Financial District last month has blown away their fundraising goal and then some.

To date, the family of Pedro Perez has raised more than $73,000 to help offset their expenses following the accident. The fund was established Dec. 11 and more than 1,160 people have donated money to the family of the 58-year-old via the fundraising website GoFundMe.

Perez was working when he fell from the top of a building at the intersection of California and Montgomery streets on the morning of Nov. 21.

He landed on a moving car and was seriously injured. The driver of the car was not injured.

Perez suffered extensive brain trauma and internal hemorrhaging, as well as a fractured pelvis, broken arm, and a ruptured artery in his right arm.

Perez is now able to converse with others and is regaining his memory. However, he remains unable to work and it is unclear whether he will be able to walk again.

Perez's wife works at a factory in the East Bay and his 19-year-old daughter Monica Perez is taking time off from college to help support the family following the accident. His other two daughters are 11 and 16.

The family asked for donations from the public to help make ends meet, since Perez provided their main source of income.

According to the GoFundMe site, the goal was to raise the difference between one year of Pedro's wages and the workers' compensation payments for the year, about $20,000. The fund is already at $73,140, more than three times that goal.

Last week, Perez's daughter Monica responded to the outpouring of support and the flood of donations.

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Family of window washer who survived SF fall shatters fundraising goal

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December 29, 2014 at 5:29 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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