A routine trip though a fast food drive-through has left a Kenosha minister fighting for her life.Dawn Lingo, with Bradford Community Unitarian Universalist Church, in Kenosha said they could use a few extra prayers right now for their minister, who was badly injured in an accident.VIDEO: Minister injured in accident at fast food drive-through"This is someone that we care really deeply about that has been a really important figure in the community," Lingo said.At about 11 p.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Georgette Wonders, 61, was going through the McDonalds drive-through on Sheridan Road.Police said she was about to pay but dropped her debit card. She opened the door and leaned out to get it."Her foot apparently stepped off the brake and made the car roll forward slightly. Due to the fact that her car door was open (and) she was leaning out of the car, she was injured in that manner," Kenosha police Sgt. Cindy Fredricksen said.As a result, Wonders is in critical condition with head injuries.Church members said Wonders is the glue that holds them together, and they desperately hope she pulls through."We know what she would want from us is to be the small but mighty congregation community that we are and to just stand together," Lingo said.While Wonders remains in the hospital, her staff and the congregation will gather for a prayer vigil in her honor at 7 p.m. at the church.The prayer vigil is open to the public.Police said they're checking out her vehicle, just to rule out other possible causes.

A routine trip though a fast food drive-through has left a Kenosha minister fighting for her life.

Dawn Lingo, with Bradford Community Unitarian Universalist Church, in Kenosha said they could use a few extra prayers right now for their minister, who was badly injured in an accident.


VIDEO: Minister injured in accident at fast food drive-through

"This is someone that we care really deeply about that has been a really important figure in the community," Lingo said.



At about 11 p.m. Tuesday, the Rev. Georgette Wonders, 61, was going through the McDonalds drive-through on Sheridan Road.



Police said she was about to pay but dropped her debit card. She opened the door and leaned out to get it.



"Her foot apparently stepped off the brake and made the car roll forward slightly. Due to the fact that her car door was open (and) she was leaning out of the car, she was injured in that manner," Kenosha police Sgt. Cindy Fredricksen said.



As a result, Wonders is in critical condition with head injuries.



Church members said Wonders is the glue that holds them together, and they desperately hope she pulls through.



"We know what she would want from us is to be the small but mighty congregation community that we are and to just stand together," Lingo said.



While Wonders remains in the hospital, her staff and the congregation will gather for a prayer vigil in her honor at 7 p.m. at the church.



The prayer vigil is open to the public.



Police said they're checking out her vehicle, just to rule out other possible causes.

