Kamilah Torres
Consultant and Small Business Owner in Alabama
Finding support for your mission is not difficult. The trick is finding someone that has your best interest at heart and is committed to helping you succeed through the ebbs and flows of realizing your mission and vision. My unique experiences throughout the years has afforded me a set of skills that can be beneficial to you and your agency or organization.
Our work has centered around projects tackling gender-based violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. We also focus on culturally specific programs, initiatives serving underserved communities, and programs designed to support limited English proficient populations. With a proven track record of securing over $600,000 in grant awards from foundations and state/federal opportunities, churches, community groups, and corporate foundations, we are ready to you achieve achieve meaningful impact.
Highlights of my experience:
- Experience as Violence Against Women Educator, Development Director, and Outreach Director for domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking nonprofits
- 20+ years in healthcare allowing me to work closely with healthcare providers and administrative teams on a team and supervisory level
- 20+ years as a medical interpreter, became certified in 2013
- Professional Spanish Interpreter (Certified CMI for 10 years)
- Certified Community Health Worker
- Former President of the Caribbean Association of North Alabama
- Former Vice President of the Interpreters and Translators Association of Alabama
- Former Alabama State Vice-Chair for the International Medical Interpreters Association
- Community Education on topics relating to: Cultural Humility, Implicit Bias, Language Access, the Intersection of culture and gender-based violence, and more
- Creation of multiple continuing education workshops for Medical Interpreters
Why am I telling you this?
Every organization exists to serve — but even the most passionate missions can stall without the right support systems. Effective operations, clear strategies, and meaningful relationships are what turn good intentions into real impact. Partnering with organizations to strengthen these areas isn’t just what I do — it’s what ensures they can keep showing up for the communities that rely on them.