Helping the Khan Family Through the Unthinkable
On March29, 2026, the Khan family lost the heart of their home — their mother, wife, and the quiet force who held everything together. Her passing was sudden and devastating, and the :grief they are carrying right now is immeasurable.
But grief doesn't pause the bills.
Obaid, the father, recently underwent a kidney transplant and is still in recovery after facing serious complications. He is doing better, but he is not yet able to work — and the family is already carrying medical debt from his treatment.
The family ran a small DHS-licensed daycare, serving mostly subsidized children in the community — a labor of love their mother poured herself into. With her gone, that business must now close, eliminating the family's primary income at the worst possible moment.
The children are doing everything they can to be strong for their father and for each other. One is working, one is preparing to graduate in the coming weeks, and another is still in high school. They are showing more courage and composure than anyone should have to at their ages — but they cannot do this alone.
This month's rent was barely covered. Other bills are coming due. And the family has a storage unit full of their belongings that needs to be cleared before that cost compounds further. Friends and community members are already showing up to help physically — now we're asking for help financially.
Every dollar goes directly toward:
• Keeping the family housed and utilities on
• Ongoing bills their mother managed and that no one yet has a handle on
• Relieving immediate financial pressure while Obaid continues his recovery
• Helping the family stabilize so they can grieve without losing everything around them
If you knew her, you know what this family has lost. If you didn't — trust that the community rallying around them right now speaks for itself.
Please give what you can. Share widely. And keep the Khan family in your prayers.
Organizer and beneficiary
Mohammed Khan
Beneficiary

