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are slowly healing. Madison police say last month a van driven by 54 year old Todd Tantillo ran a flashing red light and hit an SUV with six people inside. The SUV was pushed into Motherfools coffee house on Williamson Street and ended up completely inside the heavily damaged business. Police say Tantillo had been drinking and smoking synthetic marijuana prior to the crash. But as NBC 15's Jalisa Irizari explains both the shop and the crash victims have made progress since that day. That's right though some work still needs to be done to Motherfools. It did reopen its doors about a week and a half ago but they're not the only ones picking up the pieces. One of the crash victims we spoke to still has a long road ahead of her. Literally just remember It'still difficult for Heather Corpa to think about. It's very scary. The 27 year old was one of the six people in the SUV that crashed into Motherfools. I broke my left collarbone, my right h More than five weeks after the crash she still has a long way to go. They said it's gonna be probably another six weeks at least for me to actually start walking normal again. Normal. Something those at Motherfools are also trying to get back to. I'm just overwhelmed that were able to get it back up and running as fast as we did. A speedy recovery. One Hane hopes those in the crash also have. I definitely feel We can rebuild it. Don'try to I am very fortunate. I count every day as a blessing. Now some friends of the crash victims are organizing a fundraiser to help cover some of the medical bills. That event is tentatively scheduled for November 12th at the Sports Club in Madison. Reporting in Madison, Jalisa Rosari NBC 15 News.