A teenager from Kansas is on life support at a Colorado hospital after being injured in a skiing accident on the slopes of Breckenridge.

Tess Smith, 15, a sophomore at Northwest High School in Wichita was taken to Children’s Hospital in Aurora after Friday’s accident. She has been on life support, according to The Wichita Eagle and a gofundme page: Love for Tess Smith and Family.

Smith was unconscious after the accident and has been unresponsive. Her family has kept her on life support so her organs could be harvested and donated.

“It’s been a pretty emotional time, but the thoughts and prayers from family and friends has helped,” Evan Smith, her 23-year-old brother, told the Eagle. “It’s comforting to know that the Lord has taken her, and she won’t have to suffer anymore.”

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The gofundme page described Tess as a “beautiful girl with the most contagious smile.”

The fund-raising page set a goal of $12,000 to help family with medical and travel expenses. The fund will be used to bring the girl’s body home to Kansas.

As of Monday night, more than 360 people had pledged more than $17,000.

“The Smith family sincerely thanks each and every one of you,” the page said Monday.