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OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Stacey Denaux
Stacey joined Crisis Ministries in August 2004. Prior to joining Crisis Ministries, Stacey established the Office of Advancement and fundraising efforts for First Baptist Church School. All of her career has been dedicated to non-profit management.

Stacey was the founding Executive Director for The Education Foundation, which is the education arm of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce. The Education Foundation’s mission is to promote change in local public schools so that all students are prepared for college and their eventual career. Under her leadership, the Foundation became a national model for education reform and advocacy.

She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina and the Institute for Organization Management, which is the premier professional development program for non-profit executives. Upon her departure from The Education Foundation, the Board of Directors awarded her the Champion for Change award which is given to individuals who successfully advocate significant change in our community. She is active in a number of professional associations including the South Carolina Association for Non-Profit Management.

The Soup Kitchen serves over 250 lunches
daily to anyone in the area who
needs a hot, nutritious meal.