Who We Are

Board of Directors

  • President: Chad Wiggins

  • Vice President: Shawan Gillians, Esq.

  • Treasurer: Joe Keane

  • Secretary: Jennifer Miller

  • Past President: Todd Turner

  • Rob Black

  • Dennis Bradford

  • Lindsay Grosso

  • Rutledge DuRant, Esq.

  • Tom Ledford

  • Ashlee Franklin

  • Chief Charles G. Lamoreaux


Staff

 

Rev. Rich Robinson
Executive Director, Senior Chaplain

Rich Robinson came to us with ten years of pastoral ministry with the United Methodist Church, most recently at Epworth United Methodist Church on James Island. Before that Rich served in law enforcement for eight years, beginning as a FLDOC corrections officer and finishing as a police officer and defensive tactics instructor with the City of Charleston Police Department. He served as the Executive Director of Nuevos Caminos Mission and the Board President for the James Island Outreach. He is a graduate of Ashford University with a BA in Organizational Management, a certified Critical Incident Stress Management practitioner, a trained Crisis Negotiator, and a certified instructor of Pastoral Crisis Intervention I&II through the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation, and a Federal Law Enforcement Center CISM Chaplain. He is a proud member of the International Conference of Police Chaplains and lives in Summerville with his two children and lovely wife, Jo-Dee.

 
 
 
 

Rev. John Prioleau Chaplain, Public Safety Support Coordinator

John Prioleau is an ordained minister within the Reformed Episcopal Church who has provided leadership and growth to his congregations for over 25 years. He has been recognized for his generous work in the church and within his community, including receiving a Pastor of the Year Award in 2018. John served as volunteer chaplain at Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy for over 25 years. Through his extensive military career, John continues to graciously serve others. He lives in Ravenel with his loving wife, Shelia.

 
 
 
 
 

Darcy Boykin Community Outreach Coordinator

Darcy joined the Chaplaincy in January of 2022. She is also a teacher with Charis Academy, a not-for-profit school for the different learner. She comes with a history of volunteer management and community outreach from Special Olympics Hawaii and the Audubon Zoo in New Orleans. She spent 10 years as a photojournalist for several newspapers. She also was a volunteer EMT for several years in Roanoke, Va. She has her B.S. in Biology and a B.S. in Journalism, both from the University of Kansas. Darcy moved to Charleston in 2007 with her husband and two children after he retired with 29 years in the USN. He currently works for NIWC, and they have a son in the UofSC Nursing School, and a daughter who also will be attending UofSC. Darcy also can be found advocating for animals through Lowcountry Animal Rescue.

 

Volunteers