Remembering NYC Cabbie Kenny Chow
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Cabbie Chow's Story
written by Richard, older brother
Kenny, as husband, father, son, brother, and friend was just like many New Yorkers: an immigrant with dreams who unconditionally loved his family, and worked hard every day. Kenny at the end faced financial and other hardships he was not able to control, and we are asking for help for the family Kenny left behind.
Kenny left behind a family that loved him and counted on him, and the hardships remain to be solved. The financial stress directly caused by the yellow cab business Kenny worked tirelessly for the last 10 years, indirectly, caused other hardships for Kenny and his family. Kenny was a determined and a loving person, and memories of Kenny remain with us.
As Kenny's surviving spouse fights her stage 4 cancer, Kenny’s daughter pursues her college degree with two years remaining. Kenny was the sole breadwinner for the family. The Chow family will get back on their feet, and we mourn the loss of Kenny Chow.
The funds raised will show Kenny's family, and the world, that help is available - to any of us - in times of unimaginable hardship. The Chow family will be forever grateful for any help you are able to provide. Thank you and God Bless!
Donations can also be made payable to the:
“CABBIE CHOW FUND INC.”
c/o Law Offices of Vincent S. Wong
39 East Broadway, Suite 306
New York, NY 10002
Tel: [phone redacted]
Please call us for any information you may need from the Fund
Thank you for your kind support!
Sincerely,
Richard Chow
May, 2018
written by Richard, older brother
Kenny, as husband, father, son, brother, and friend was just like many New Yorkers: an immigrant with dreams who unconditionally loved his family, and worked hard every day. Kenny at the end faced financial and other hardships he was not able to control, and we are asking for help for the family Kenny left behind.
Kenny left behind a family that loved him and counted on him, and the hardships remain to be solved. The financial stress directly caused by the yellow cab business Kenny worked tirelessly for the last 10 years, indirectly, caused other hardships for Kenny and his family. Kenny was a determined and a loving person, and memories of Kenny remain with us.
As Kenny's surviving spouse fights her stage 4 cancer, Kenny’s daughter pursues her college degree with two years remaining. Kenny was the sole breadwinner for the family. The Chow family will get back on their feet, and we mourn the loss of Kenny Chow.
The funds raised will show Kenny's family, and the world, that help is available - to any of us - in times of unimaginable hardship. The Chow family will be forever grateful for any help you are able to provide. Thank you and God Bless!
Donations can also be made payable to the:
“CABBIE CHOW FUND INC.”
c/o Law Offices of Vincent S. Wong
39 East Broadway, Suite 306
New York, NY 10002
Tel: [phone redacted]
Please call us for any information you may need from the Fund
Thank you for your kind support!
Sincerely,
Richard Chow
May, 2018
Fundraising team: NYC Community (2)
Richard Chow
Organiser
New York, NY
Wain Chin
Team member