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Gail Blair - Board Vice Chair SC Department of Social Services Family to Family TDM Facilitator Member: St. Matthews Baptist Church

"I joined Metanoia because I'm concerned about my community and how I can help to make it better."

Eartha McCleary - Board Member Elementary School Teacher Member: St. Matthews Baptist Church

"I joined Metanoia to be a part of a positive movement in the Chicora/Cherokee neighborhood and help to develop stronger relationships in the community."

Tineaka Robinson - Board Member

Tineaka works as an Administrator in the Charleston County School District. She is an active member of her church in Mount Pleasant and she was Metanoia's first homeowner. She lives with her two children who are also in Metanoia's Young Leaders Program on Success St.

Ashley Pennington - Board Member

Lead Public Defender for Charleston County.

Member: Cathedral of St. John the Baptist

 

I joined Metanoia because I greatly admire the hard work and the vision of the existing Board of Directors.

Rev. Bruce Jayne - Board Member

Bruce is a retired chaplain who most recently worked at Roper St. Francis Hospital here in Charleston. He and his wife Sarah live on the Isle of Palms. Bruce frequently doubles as a site supervisor for our volunteer construction projects in the community. He is a member of Circular Congregational Church in Charleston.

Suzanne Morse - Honorary Board Member

Trustee: WC English Foundation (whose generous grant funds the Young Leaders Program. Member: FBC Pendleton, SC)

 

Board of Directors

 

 


SOur Board

Metanoia seeks community support and leadership for each of the initiatives we pursue in our neighborhood.  We have a Board of qualified individuals from a variety of backgrounds who make decisions about the direction and future of Metanoia.  A majority of our Board members are residents of the Chicora/Cherokee Community and each member cares deeply about our neighborhood and believes that our neighborhood is full of "jewels just waiting to be polished," as Board member Ida Taylor says.

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