Two high school girls from Miami who went missing during a weekend trip with their school to Kissimmee and were later found have been reunited with their families.

Brocha Katz and Rivka Moshe were reported missing Saturday at approximately 8 p.m. from the Caribe Cove Resort located at 9000 Treasure Trove Lane in Kissimmee.

The two 16-year-old girls were found in a heavily wooded area, next their resort. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office searched for the missing teens on the ground and in the air.

And it wasn’t just local law enforcement looking for them.

“I saw at least hundreds of volunteers come out,” said Moshe Drebin a volunteer from Miami.

People part of the Jewish community in South Florida traveled all the way over here to help in these search efforts-- be it through prayer or by passing out flyers.

“When anyone in the Jewish community gets affected in a negative or even a positive way, we all come together,” Drebin added.

Brocha Katz and Rivkah Moshe were staying at The Caribe Cove Resort for a retreat. The girls were not carrying their cell phones because it was a religious function, when it is believed that they wandered into the woods and got lost.

The rescue efforts took hours because the two girls were stuck in a wooded area. Search and rescue workers had to cut down on brush and make their way through a forested and swamp-like land.

Rabbi Yosef Konikov the director of Chabad of South Orlando was there when the girls were found.

“As soon as they were told that it was them they came out cheering and there were people dancing. It was beautiful to see the unity and the concern from people who never met these people,” Rabbi Konikov said.

The girls were checked out by paramedics and taken to the hospital as a precaution. We’re told they appear to be in good health and only sustained minor scratches.