Meet the Team

  • Co-Founder | Executive Director

    Steph (she/her) is a 2nd-generation Pinay-American, & proud Mama—born & raised on unceded Ramaytush Ohlone Land (SF/Daly City) , and of Ilocano & Visayan decent. Her heartwork and hustle includes over 20 years of experience in health & human services, namely a community mental health advocacy background addressing health inequities amongst hxstorically marginalized populations. As Co-chair of the Filipino Mental Health Initiative of San Mateo County and Expressive Arts Therapist, Stephanie leans on her belief in the transformative healing power of the arts, especially as it relates to her continuous decolonial healing journey. She is the co-founder/Senior Director of Kapwa Kultural Center/Café: a social enterprise cultural center in SF/Bay Area that aims to increase access to culturally attuned mental health support and provide an intergenerationally engaging, healing & creative, gathering space for the Filipina/o/x community. 

Christi Morales-Kumasawa, AMFT
  • Co-Founder | Director of Operations

    Christi (she/her/hers) is a proud Pinay & neurodivergent. She is also an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, who is passionate about helping others achieve wellness which is why she pursued a career in mental health after being a journalist for almost a decade. She wants to help community members break the cycle and heal wounds of unspoken intergenerational trauma. Born on occupied Karankawa Land (Corpus Christi, Texas) in 1977, she and her family moved to the Philippines in 1991, where she graduated from high school and studied at UP Los Banos for two years. Throughout this period, she recognized the legacy of colonialism, and its impact on her mental health and her family members. She splits her time between providing therapy to youth, co-creating KKC, and advocating for equitable mental health services for the Filipinx community as a Co-chair of the Filipino Mental Health Initiative of San Mateo County. She is also a certified Mental Health First Aid Instructor: training others to identify signs of mental health or substance use challenges and how to encourage folx to seek appropriate help. 

Alaina Moguel, MPH
  • Community Outreach & Engagement Manager

    Alaina (she.her.hers) is a 2.5 generation Filipina American, who was born and raised on the island of Guahan. She moved to the bay area in 2005 and eventually settled on the ancestral, unceded land of the Ramaytush Ohlone people, where she studied Health Education and Public Health from SFSU and USF. Her background includes working in education, health and wellness, and Ethnic Studies. She mentored youth at multiple non-profit organizations, public schools, and social justice spaces that centers collective liberation. While her heart work focuses on creating culturally responsive health and wellness interventions to better serve marginalized communities, her purpose is to implement decolonial and ancestral medicine practices as primary care prevention methods in achieving health equity. She is committed to serving the youth and community by encouraging them to be transformative agents of change in all spaces they are a part of. Alaina currently works at Kapwa Kultural Center and Café, which is the first Social Business Enterprise Cafe in Daly City providing holistic, culturally responsive behavioral health services to Filipina/x/o youth through art, entrepreneurship, cultural identity, and decolonial wellness practices.

Deodor Tronco
  • Business Development Associate

KKC Board Members

BRIDGE Advisory

Building, Restoring, Innovating our Dedication to Generational Enrichment

The BRIDGE Advisory Group, established in 2018, is KKC’s community advisory team. It brings together members of the Filipino Mental Health Initiative of San Mateo County, students, local business owners, educators, cultural organizations, health and wellness providers, and civic leaders.

Working side by side, this group ensures KKC stays rooted in community needs. By combining expertise, resources, and lived experiences, BRIDGE helps guide our programs and services to reflect the cultural, social, and linguistic strengths of our community.

Through regular collaboration and open communication, the group helps KKC remain a space where community members feel seen, supported, and empowered to engage in healing and growth.

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Fernando Montanes, KAYA Wellness Ambassador 2023

“KAYA showed me the humanity and nurturing I didn’t know I needed — an open, vulnerable space that made me a stronger leader and advocate for my community.”

Justine Acosta, KAYA Wellness Ambassador 2023

“As a woman of color, as a Filipino woman, we’ve constantly been told that we are not allowed in such spaces. For me to be a part of the KAYA team shows how we are where we belong. We’re leaders and we’re capable of changing the world.”

KKC Youth Advisory Team 2022

KAYA ᜃᜌ

KApwa Youth Advisory

KAYA, established in 2021, is KKC’s Youth Advisory Board — created to ensure that young voices are at the center of our mission and vision.

With a core group of 8 members, KAYA provides input on programming, decision-making, and even café offerings and evaluation tools. They don’t just advise — they actively help bring ideas to life, from piloting youth programs to leading events and workshops.

Since 2022, KAYA members have been involved in leadership retreats, outreach efforts, organizing youth-focused seminars on entrepreneurship and skill-building and served as a peer support network.

Through KAYA, youth are not only shaping the future of KKC — they’re shaping the future of their community.

Become a KAYA Member