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Kimberlene Lanier

Kimberlene Lanier was groomed through family and ministry outreach to serve her community
in a meaningful capacity bringing resources to the forefront.
She is an ordained Pastor, licensed Crisis Chaplain, award winning grant writer, and
Community Advocate targeting Urban Community and it’s diaspora. Her work and
involvement in the community over the last 25 years has been featured, on television, radio, and conferences across the globe. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree in clinical Christian Counseling, she founded LifeTouch Global Community Service Group.


She has spent 30 plus years as an Administrator in the Oil and Gas field, managing assets valued at upwards of $10B across the globe for the likes of BP, Chevron, and Exxon before leaving to work full time under the LifeTouch brand that she founded.
Through LifeTouch, she’s developed and implemented programs to better address the disconnect between other organizations, the community and resources benefiting undeserved regions. Our programs are developed with the focus on the need for educating our communities on how to locate, connect with, and utilize resources that span across systems, that include justice, foster care, healthcare, employment training, etc.


LifeTouch has participated annually in community events such as “Stand Down” with
Kimberlene Lanier serving as co-chair (2016;2017) along with the City of Houston and Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Hospital raising awareness, resources, and funding for victims and victors in the Veterans Community.


Kimberlene has spoken and continues to teach on domestic violence and toxic relationships nationally, ranging from church events, conferences, retreats, T.V. & Radio shows, conventions, such as, the 19th Annual Department of Justice Southern States Victim of Violent Crimes Conference held in Nashville, TN. She is the host of the "The Morning Mocha” an inspirational Facebook Live Show, and is the facilitator of The Wellness Group, a Therapy Group held monthly to promote wellness and healthy relationships for women who’ve experienced violent and traumatic life challenges.

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