Khitam is a first generation Palestinian female born and raised in Northern California. At the age of 16, she was emancipated and has been on her own ever since. She has learned that in order to advance economically, skilled trades should never be overlooked, especially for women.
Working multiple jobs at a time to provide for herself, she has been trying to complete her first Bachelor’s degree since she graduated high school in 1999. Life lessons including; fighting cancer on her own, managing mental health conditions including; PTSD, anxiety, ADHD and depression, surviving abusive relationships, these challenges made it very difficult in maintaining a 2.0 or higher G.P.A to complete a college education as a non-traditional adult student.
After surviving cancer in 2007, Khit moved to Chicago where she then learned more about how to get involved with not-for-profit organizations. For over a decade, she has been volunteering and working at Chicago based organizations including Imerman Angels, a 1-on-1 cancer support organization, as a Mentor. Angel. Khit has gained an overwhelming amount of experience and skills thanks to non-profit professionals in her life that have become some of her most trusted mentors today. Her passion in philanthropy and making an impact for women like her, became the impetus in starting her own charity, Blessons for Women (Blessons, NFP). With more than 200 speaking engagements under her belt, she has learned how to cultivate relationships within the Chicago community and individually fundraising over $100,000 by hosting events, participating in various endurance sports and races in support of making a difference in the community.
As she continues to face and overcome her own challenging life lessons, including obstacles in finishing her last few semesters of college, Khit hopes to empower other women who have suffered from life lessons such as cancer, mental illness, emotional or physical abuse (including sex trafficking), or who are first generation female immigrants, view the blessings from challenging life lessons. Khit believes by giving women just like her, a second chance in completing their higher education with the additional financial resources, whether it's at a college, university, trade school or tech/vocational program, we can help change many lives by empowering women through education, self love and self-care.
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“Another day, another #WomensHistoryMonth Spotlight! We are proud to feature Khitam Masoud, the founder and Executive Director of Blessons for Women, a non-profit which provides free mentorship, workshops, and wellness clinics for all women, in addition to scholarships for women who are 25 years or older and who have had their higher education interrupted due to challenging life lessons. Thank you, Khit, for being an inspiring force in the community.”