My name is Keiara, and I am reaching out with a heavy heart after the tragic loss of my only sister, Krystal Jordan. Krystal was taken from us in an unimaginable way—she was stabbed to death, leaving our family shattered and her 10-year-old daughter without her mother. The pain of losing Krystal is something we are struggling to process, and the suddenness of her passing has left us unprepared for the expenses and challenges ahead.
We are raising funds to help cover Krystal’s funeral costs and to support her daughter’s living expenses. My niece is now facing life without her mom, and my family is doing everything we can to provide her with stability and comfort during this heartbreaking time. My mother is grieving the loss of her baby daughter, and my brothers and I are mourning our sister. We want to honor Krystal’s memory and ensure her child is cared for, but we need help to do so.
I am asking for support from anyone who can help, whether it’s a small contribution or simply sharing our story. Anything is welcome for my niece, and your kindness will make a real difference for our family as we navigate this devastating loss. Please send anything out of the kindness of your heart. Thank you for your compassion and support.
We are raising funds to help cover Krystal’s funeral costs and to support her daughter’s living expenses. My niece is now facing life without her mom, and my family is doing everything we can to provide her with stability and comfort during this heartbreaking time. My mother is grieving the loss of her baby daughter, and my brothers and I are mourning our sister. We want to honor Krystal’s memory and ensure her child is cared for, but we need help to do so.
I am asking for support from anyone who can help, whether it’s a small contribution or simply sharing our story. Anything is welcome for my niece, and your kindness will make a real difference for our family as we navigate this devastating loss. Please send anything out of the kindness of your heart. Thank you for your compassion and support.



