An Orange County family is sending a big thank you to the families and first responders who have helped their 4-year-old daughter recover from a brutal dog attack. And more efforts continue Friday night with an event to help fund her recovery.

Four-year-old Georgia Tauber and her older sister Emma are trying to get back into their normal routine.

Her parents say parts of Georgia’s midsection are being reconstructed, because the dog pulled away large pieces of flesh.

The dog was put down, but Georgia is likely going to need several more surgeries throughout her life.

"It got to her spinal cord -- the sac that surrounds the spinal cord -- was exposed. They weren't sure if she was going to walk. She had received MRIs,” said Holly Tauber, Georgia' mother.

They say once Georgia came out of a week-long medically induced coma, they had to show her a photo of herself to show her what happened.

"She didn't believe she was hurt. She had blocked it at that point. I had to convince her that she was hurt,” said Ken Tauber, Georgia’s father.

Upon hearing this, friends of the family began raising funds online to cover copays and other expenses. They held several fundraisers and brought the family gifts.

"That really meant something. I really hope her memory of the incident fades. But what i hope doesn't fade is how awesome everybody has been,” Holly Tauber said.

They’re not done. On Friday evening, beginning at 6 p.m., the White Wolf in Napanoch is donating proceeds from cover-charges and raffles all to Georgia’s recovery.