An outpouring of community support is flooding in for the young daughter of longtime educator Deborah Castiglia, as a GoFundMe campaign launched in the wake of the Churchville, Northampton Township, Bucks County killings has nearly reached its goal in just two days.
The fundraiser, titled “Support for the family after this horrible and tragic loss,” was created to help Deborah’s daughter following the deaths of Deborah, 53, and her parents, Fred and Judith Castiglia, at their home in Churchville.
Organizers say the funds will help ensure the child is cared for and supported in the aftermath of the tragedy.
Deborah Castiglia was a teacher in the Centennial School District since 1999 and was widely known throughout the Northampton Township community. She also lived in Plumstead Township. Her death, along with those of her parents, has deeply affected families, students, colleagues and neighbors across the region.
The GoFundMe, organized by JoAnn Rakowski of Northampton Township along with Gail Tesluk and another friend, had raised $23,771 of its $28,000 goal as of Friday afternoon.
The total came from 463 donations, with the largest single contribution being $1,000. Organizers wrote that the support “means the world during this difficult time” and emphasized that Deborah’s daughter “will not face this tragedy alone.”
“Even a small donation can make a big difference,” the organizers wrote, adding that sharing the fundraiser link is also appreciated by those unable to contribute financially.
The rapid response reflects how strongly the community has rallied around the family, especially in support of a child now facing an unimaginable loss.