A heartbreaking hospital photo of a New Jersey high schooler critically injured during last week’s Times Square rampage shows the long road ahead that she faces.

In a photo posted on a GoFundMe account, Jessica Williams, 19, can be seen sedated and laid up on a hospital bed attached to a breathing tube amid a labyrinth of medical equipment.

The Dunellen High School student suffered a broken leg, a fractured pelvis, cuts to her face, and serious internal injuries in Thursday’s mayhem.

She had been in Times Square celebrating senior “skip day” when she became one of 23 people to be mowed down by deranged motorist Richard Rojas, 26.

Williams’ cousin, Nicole Guild, wrote on the GoFundMe page for the teen that Williams’ spleen was removed and that her leg will need surgery at a later time.

“She is still in traction due to the open fracture pelvis and that will also need to be addressed more at a later time,” Guild wrote. “They have her sedated pretty heavily to keep her comfortable. She is strong, she is a fighter, and she will pull through this.”

Williams’ classmate, Destiny Lightfoot, 18, was also among the injured. She was in stable condition, officials said.

The GoFundMe account for Williams raised more than $19,500 by Monday afternoon.

“Her road to recovery is going to be lengthy and expensive,” Guild wrote.

Rojas — who was charged with murder and 20 counts of attempted murder — killed Michigan tourist Alyssa Elsman, 18, during the horrific incident at the Crossroads of the World.