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The day after they rescued four seriously injured teenage girls trapped in an overturned burning car, Emily and Michael Lohin started raising money for them.
The Go-Fund-Me page they created has raised nearly $148,0000, so far. The most recent donation was $100 on Monday.
“Never did we think starting a Go-Fund-Me would turn into this,” Emily Lohin said. “We know we live in a strong community, but we did not expect this outpouring.”
Nearly two months after a suspected drunk driver smashed into their car head-on along Bridgetown Pike, the Neshaminy High School juniors continue their recoveries from life-changing injuries.
Meanwhile, the community has kept a spotlight on the girls known collectively as the “Neshaminy 4.”
Neshaminy 4 face a long road to recovery after Northampton crash
The four girls laughed, hugged, posed for a group selfie and traded stories as if they hadn’t seen each other in forever, which is what four weeks apart feels like when you re 17.
The Neshaminy High School juniors share a special bond, one that has only grown stronger since that Saturday night four weeks ago that changed their lives.
Julianna Mazzoni wore a back brace, her facial injuries still healing. Taylor Donnelly used a wheelchair, but her sense of humor is solid. Angelique Corsino wore a soft wrist cast and tried to ignore another headache.