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Dusty
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I actually would suggest who is correct here regardless of the declining existence of whom. I parse the who is next as its own inner clause that is all collectively the object of Can I help. A similar example might be:

I know who shot him

Where the thing that is known is the collective clause who shot him rather than just the who/whom. It would be rather odd to say:

I know whom shot him.

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