
Rest Easy, Mamoudou Madou Kaba
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This is a GoFund me for Mamoudou Madou Kaba and his family to cover the expenses of funeral costs and other necessities during this time of mourning over their beloved son, brother, and uncle, who passed away suddenly. Mamoudou Kaba was born on December 19, 1995- and sadly passed away on June 21, 2020. He was only 24 years old. Mamoudou was a kind-spirited soul who put a smile on the faces of every person he came in contact with. He came from a troubled past and struggled severely with mental health; and unfortunately did not have the opportunity to have an outlet to cope with them.
If you have the means, please take the time to donate and/or share this wonderful families story. All of the funds donated will go directly to Amy Kaba, sister of Mamoudou. Losing a loved one is devastating and miserable; so any help is greatly appreciated.
Black mental health matters, and it is sometimes seen as taboo. No matter what, there will be resources if someone needs to reach out for help. Understanding what those resources are is the first step in getting the help you need. Attached are hotlines for emergencies and someone who will listen. You matter. We all do. Never hesitate to ask for help if you are struggling.
Black Female Therapists
https://www.blackfemaletherapists.com/directory
Therapy for Black Men
https://therapyforblackmen.org/
Financially Inclusive Therapists
https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/
Therapy for Marginalized and Intersectional Communities
https://www.ayanatherapy.com/
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line
text HOME to (741741). suicide - 0800567567 rape - 0214479762 assault - 0861322322 depression - 0800121314 emergency - 112 ADHD helpline - 0800554433 trauma line - 0800205026 mental health line - 0112344837
If you have the means, please take the time to donate and/or share this wonderful families story. All of the funds donated will go directly to Amy Kaba, sister of Mamoudou. Losing a loved one is devastating and miserable; so any help is greatly appreciated.
Black mental health matters, and it is sometimes seen as taboo. No matter what, there will be resources if someone needs to reach out for help. Understanding what those resources are is the first step in getting the help you need. Attached are hotlines for emergencies and someone who will listen. You matter. We all do. Never hesitate to ask for help if you are struggling.
Black Female Therapists
https://www.blackfemaletherapists.com/directory
Therapy for Black Men
https://therapyforblackmen.org/
Financially Inclusive Therapists
https://www.inclusivetherapists.com/
Therapy for Marginalized and Intersectional Communities
https://www.ayanatherapy.com/
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line
text HOME to (741741). suicide - 0800567567 rape - 0214479762 assault - 0861322322 depression - 0800121314 emergency - 112 ADHD helpline - 0800554433 trauma line - 0800205026 mental health line - 0112344837
Organizer and beneficiary
Natalie Crane
Organizer
Olathe, KS
Amy Kaba
Beneficiary