Hi, my name is Kesha. I’m a mom of six, a caregiver, and a small business owner in Ohio.
I’m creating this GoFundMe because, after a long season of doing everything I can to provide for my family on my own, I’ve hit a point where I can’t climb out of this hole without help.
This isn’t easy to write. I’m usually the one giving help, not asking for it. But right now, I need a community behind me.
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Who I Am
I’m a mother first. Every business I’ve started, every job I’ve taken, every late night I’ve worked has been about one thing:
leaving my children with stability, options, and a legacy I didn’t grow up with.
I currently:
• Work in home care / caregiving, showing up for seniors and clients who depend on me.
• Run my own small business doing cleaning and home services.
• Am rebuilding from a major loss of income when my largest cleaning contract was taken away after a business dispute. I’m still fighting that through the proper channels, but in the meantime, the income disappeared overnight.
I’m not sitting at home waiting on a miracle. I work. I hustle. I serve. But right now, I’m stuck.
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What Happened & Why I Need Help
Because of a series of financial hits, my car was repossessed.
That car is not a luxury for me — it is my lifeline:
• I need it to get to my clients.
• I need it to keep my jobs.
• I need it to transport my child who has medical needs.
• I need it to keep food, rent, and bills paid.
Losing that car has created a domino effect:
• I’ve had to rely on expensive rideshare just to get to work.
• I have a court date coming up that I must appear for.
• I’m trying to juggle kids, work, and responsibilities without reliable transportation.
I am doing the best I can, but without help to get my car out of repo, I’m at risk of falling even further behind — and that’s what I’m fighting to avoid.
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How the Funds Will Be Used
I want to be very clear and transparent about where your help will go.
Your donations will be used for:
1. Car Redemption / Repo Fees – Getting my vehicle out of repossession so I can legally drive it again and not lose it permanently.
2. Past-Due Balance & Required Fees – Any mandatory payments, late fees, or reinstatement costs tied directly to the car so I can keep it insured, registered, and on the road.
3. Immediate Transportation-Related Costs – Gas, basic maintenance, and a small cushion to make sure I can actually use the car to get back and forth to work consistently.
If there is anything left after those needs are met, it will go toward:
• Keeping utilities stable for my kids
• Covering court-related costs/fees so those don’t spiral into bigger problems
I will gladly share updates so people can see progress as I go.
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My Plan to Stay Stable After This
I know a lot of people are struggling right now, and I don’t take this lightly.
This GoFundMe is not a long-term solution — it’s a reset button so I can stand on my own feet again.
Here is my plan to sustain myself after I get my car back:
• Continue working my job in caregiving/home health and pick up more hours once I have reliable transportation.
• Keep building my small business, taking on more clients and contracts that I currently have to turn down or struggle to reach.
• Stick to a strict budget so this situation doesn’t repeat itself.
• Keep pursuing business support and grants for Black women small business owners, so I can grow instead of just survive.
• Use my car responsibly as a tool for income, not just convenience — every mile will be about work, kids, and stability.
I’m not asking for help so I can stay stuck.
I’m asking for help so I can move forward.
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❤️ Why I Finally Asked for Help
I’ve carried a lot in silence:
• Raising six children.
• Starting and losing business contracts.
• Getting up after every setback.
• Taking care of other people’s families while trying to hold my own together.
I reached a point where my strength and pride weren’t enough anymore.
This isn’t about blame or pointing fingers at anyone.
This is about me saying:
“I can’t do this part alone. I need help getting over this hump so I don’t lose everything I’ve worked for.”
If you can donate, I am deeply grateful.
If you can’t, but you can share this, I’m grateful for that too.
Every bit of support — a share, a prayer, a dollar — helps me get closer to:
• Getting my car back,
• Keeping my job,
• Showing up for my children,
• And continuing to build the legacy I started all of this for.
Thank you for reading my story and for seeing me as more than my struggles.
With your help, I believe I can turn this setback into a comeback.
— Kesha





