CLEVELAND -- Amanda Berry disappeared the night before her 17th birthday in 2003. Six years later, her family is still hoping she will come home.

Friends and family gathered for a vigil at West 110th and Lorain Tuesday, the anniversary of Amanda's disappearance.

The teen left her job at Burger King the night of April 21, 2003. She was last seen getting into a car.

"I just want her to come home, I keep my hopes up and I never give up on her coming home," Amanda's sister Beth Serrano said.

The Berry family continues to distribute missing posters with Amanda's photo. They have formed a bond with the family of missing Cleveland teen Gina DeJesus. DeJesus' father attended the vigil.

"It's been hard on both of our families not knowing where our daughters are at. Every day I search through this neighborhood," Felix DeJesus said.

Both families continue to stand up for other families of the missing. They hope their efforts will bring their own children and others home safe.