"Matt was lucky to be alive and has a long recovery ahead of him," the page said.
He had been left with "many broken bones in his legs and feet" and the money raised through the page would go towards making his and his partner's life a little bit easier. As of last night the page had raised just over $1000.
Mr Scheepers' mother told the Bay of Plenty Times she felt blessed her son was still alive.
"It was only by the grace of God that my son got away with only the injuries he did," she said.
"He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time."
Her son remained positive and was determined he would be walking again soon, she said. "When he sets his mind to something, he will do it."
He had no animosity towards the people in the other car.
"He's not like that. I didn't bring my kids up to be like that. He knows it was an accident. All those other people have lost their children."
She was heartbroken when she learned of the four other families who lost family members in the crash.
"I just broke down, I was devastated. That's four families who are going to have to say goodbye to their children. Regardless of what they have done, or been doing that night. It is still someone's child."
To donate visit https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/mattrecovery