Kim Kardashian attends the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party (Photo by Karwai Tang/Getty Images)

It appears that Kim Kardashian West is among the list of donors on a family’s GoFundMe campaign that seeks to make sure they can stay on top of expenses and keep their home. People were skeptical at first about whether or not the donation actually came from Kardashian, but multiple sources have confirmed that it is indeed her.

Angelia Cantrell, the mother of triplet boys and a daughter, who started the GoFundMe campaign for her family, stating in the bio that after the loss of her husband from COVID and the loss of her job from pandemic layoffs, that she needed additional help paying the bills.

“Throughout, this time, unfortunately our bills have fallen behind, after only being able to make the minimum payments,” Cantrell said and Kardashian’s $3,000 donation helped the family meet and exceed their $4,000 goal. “Yesterday, I was blessed with donations that met my goal of what I assumed was exactly what I needed to pay the rent to avoid eviction.”

Sources reveal that Kardashian meant to keep her donation anonymous, but in a slip she forgot to delete her name from the donor list. But, as much as charitable acts shouldn’t receive massive amounts of attention, this actually came out to be a good thing. “Kim did donate. She meant to do it anonymously and she gave the full amount the mother was asking for when she posted it, which was $3,000,” one source said.

Kardashian’s donation garnered media attention, hence why we’re writing this, but what came of it was exposure to the actual GoFundMe itself. There are many families in need, whose campaigns go under the radar. So if Kardashian’s donation can give exposure to just one of these campaigns, others may find more families to help.