
Indiana Health Centers (IHC) is proud to celebrate a significant milestone for one of our dedicated consumer Board members, Rebekah Price, who graduated from Purdue Global on May 2, earning her graduate degree in Human Services.
Rebekah has served on the IHC Board of Directors since 2020 and has been an instrumental leader in advancing the organization’s mission. She currently serves as Chair of both the Planning & Development Committee and the Nominating & Governance Committee, where her leadership, insight, and commitment continue to strengthen IHC’s strategic direction and governance. She also serves on the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) Consumer Board Member committee.
Beyond her leadership within IHC, Rebekah is widely recognized for her tireless advocacy on behalf of community health centers and the patients we serve. She has been an active voice at both the state and federal levels, including meeting with Senator Todd Young to advocate for policies that protect and sustain access to care. Most recently, she has played a key role in voicing support across Indiana to exempt Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) from proposed 340B program changes—ensuring continued access to critical, affordable medications for underserved populations.
Rebekah’s achievement reflects her deep commitment to service, leadership, and lifelong learning. Her passion for human services is evident not only in her academic success, but in the impact she makes every day through her work with IHC and her advocacy efforts across the state.
Please join us in congratulating Rebekah on this outstanding accomplishment and thanking her for her continued dedication to Indiana Health Centers and the communities we serve.