Update 12/5/25 from Hannah: Fifty-five days ago, our world was turned upside down when we were hit by a driver going upwards of approximately 95 miles per hour and our car flipped multiple times down the interstate. Corey sustained a traumatic brain injury, a collapsed lung, a broken jaw, and multiple facial fractures. He has been in a non–medically induced coma for nearly two months. It hasn’t been easy, with a plethora of unknowns and a code blue event almost a month ago. Today, I’m so thankful to share that Corey’s no longer considered to be in a coma! I REPEAT, COREY ISN’T IN A COMA!
I also want to express how deeply grateful I am for the way you all have loved us. Corey’s hospitalization, projected to be in the seven-figure range, felt overwhelming; especially with him being uninsured at the time of the accident. But I’ve felt so much kindness through so many of you. Thank you for donating, for meals, for prayers, and for loving Corey and me in ways seen and unseen. Your support has been such a comfort and has helped ease the financial burden we’re carrying. Corey will have insurance beginning in January, and I’m confident it will be a help in the long recovery ahead.
If Corey’s story has encouraged you, or if you feel led, please share our story or this fundraiser with your network. Your prayers, your words, and even your willingness to help us share this journey have all been gifts we don’t take lightly.
One day at a time. God has been so very kind.
H
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Update 10/16/25: We have set the "goal" to automatically adjust as funds are given, but you all have truly blown us away with your help. We are using the funds to offset weddings that Hannah has had to unfortunately back out of in the coming weeks, refund clients, pay regular bills and help alleviate Corey's medical bills. Our families cannot thank you enough.
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On October 11th, my sister Hannah and her husband Corey were driving up GA 400 in Cumming when a driver in a F350 rear ended them going 80-100 mph. This sent their car flying, and it rolled 3/4 times with their car ending up completely crushed. Hannah was life flighted to the hospital and Corey was taken by ambulance. It’s a miracle either of them are alive.
Hannah walked away with minor injuries and has been discharged, though she still isn’t fully aware what is going on. Corey is still in critical condition. This has completely flipped their life upside down as they’ve had to call off work, cancel weddings (which is Hannah’s job), and unfortunately Corey does not have health insurance right now. He has a long road of recovery ahead of him.
We’re hoping to raise money to ease the financial burden of the medical bills as well as soften the upcoming expenses they have as they’re out of work. At this time, we’re unsure of how long Corey is going to need care.
Thank you for your endless prayers and support for Corey and Hannah. The Lord is merciful and we believe that He will cover us with His grace and goodness in this time. Please continue to pray.

