Kahironbe cares for her sister, who lives with intellectual disabilities.
She is also raising three adopted children, each with serious medical conditions that require constant attention.
Every day, her priority is the same:
making sure everyone else’s needs are met
before she turns to her own.
Even then, financial strain is a constant concern.
Medical costs, daily necessities, and the quiet worry of whether it will be enough.
Beyond the physical toll, Kahironbe also carries the weight of her mental health. She shared openly about the emotional exhaustion that comes from years of responsibility without pause, and the moments when the burden feels unbearably
heavy.
This is why the Ramadan Charity Basket exists.
It is not just a fundraising goal or a number to reach.
For people like Kahironbe, it
is a lifeline… a reminder that support exists beyond their four walls.
Your support matters.
Not because of its amount,
but because it tells her something deeply important:
That she is seen.
That she is supported.
And that she is not alone, even on the days it feels like she is.
When
support reaches someone who has been carrying too much for too long, something shifts.
The weight eases, even slightly.
And hope, quietly, finds its way back in.
BarakAllahu fikum, thank you for being part of that
hope.