board members & team

Britney Finley

Britney Finley

Britney Finley brings over 20 years of experience as a professor of Physical Education and Health, along with a doctorate in Higher Education, to her role as Executive Director of Rachel’s House. Passionate about health and wellness, she thrives on educating college students and helping them develop lifelong habits of well-being. She also leads Bible studies for young women, guiding them toward a deeper understanding of God’s word. An avid jogger, Britney values running for mental health and is dedicated to helping others care for their bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit. As director of the HEAL wellness program at Harding University, she inspires individuals to embrace holistic health, blending physical fitness with spiritual growth. She is married to Stephen Finley, and together they have three children, Carter, Colten, and Julie Ann, who are also actively involved in supporting the vision and impact of Rachel’s House.

Cindi Ingram

Cindi Ingram

Cindi Ingram is a dedicated wife and mother of three who manages a dynamic career and community involvement. At Harding, she has advanced through various roles and earned her Master’s degree, currently serving as the Director of Operations in Advancement. She also contributes as Chair of the Staff Welfare Committee and University Liaison for Women of Faith. Cindi is actively involved with the Friends for Life Crisis Pregnancy Center as a Board Trustee and co-hosts a weekly Bible study for female college students. Passionate about sharing her faith, she speaks at women’s retreats and ministry events, enthusiastically sharing the story of God’s redemption.
Anna Ingle

Anna Ingle

Anna Ingle is a dedicated homeschool mom whose passion for education and family is matched by her commitment to service. As a devoted volunteer at Highway church, she contributes her time and talents to various community outreach and support programs. Known for her incredible culinary skills, Anna has a reputation for creating memorable meals that bring people together. Her creativity shines not only in her kitchen but in every project she undertakes, whether it’s crafting homeschool lessons or contributing fresh ideas to the Rachel’s House team. Anna’s heart for service, family, and innovation will help us make Rachel’s House a home for young women.
Jennifer Brock

Jennifer Brock

Jennifer Brock, an APRN specializing in Sleep Medicine for the past decade, has resided in Searcy, Arkansas for approximately 10 years. She is married with two children. She values her family and is also enthusiastic about helping individuals attain better sleep and overall wellness. Jennifer believes that quality sleep is essential to both physical and mental healing. She is committed to working closely with the women at Rachel’s House, helping them improve their sleep habits as a key part of their journey. Her passion for empowering women through higher education drew her to support Rachel’s House. She is also a board member of Friends for Life.

Kate Moore

Kate Moore

Kate Moore is a licensed CPA and holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in accounting from Southern Arkansas University. She is a member of the AICPA and Arkansas Society of CPAs. She has over seven years of experience in public and governmental accounting, specifically in the areas of small, closely held businesses and nonprofits. Kate is a Senior Accountant at Blansett & Associates and specializes in corporate and individual taxes and annual financial statement preparation. She has a passion for taking complex tax matters and explaining them in a way to help her clients better understand their financial position. Kate is actively involved in the community and serves on two other nonprofit boards, KLIFE and United Way. She looks forward to using her expertise to contribute to the financial stability and growth of Rachel’s House. Kate currently resides in Searcy, Arkansas with her husband, Andrew, and son, Asher. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and traveling.
Lindsey Goudeau

Lindsey Goudeau

Lindsey, who holds a BA in Special Education from Harding University and taught in the Cabot school district for two years, has a heart for the overlooked and those with special needs. She is deeply involved in her church, where she helps lead youth Bible studies, and understands the importance of healthy mentorship. With the spiritual gifts of administration and mercy, she is a perfect fit for Rachel’s House. In her role, Lindsey will assist the board members in creating all necessary materials to get Rachel’s House fully operational. Once established, she will manage the girls’ schedules, overseeing their appointments, tutoring, daily activities, and progress, ensuring the smooth coordination of the program’s phases.
Katie and Nathan Ingram

Katie & Nathan Ingram

Katie is a disciple of Christ with a deep calling to walk alongside women in their most vulnerable seasons. She holds a degree from Harding University. As a devoted wife, mother, and author of Whole Heart = Heart Whole, and certified grief specialist, Katie has spent the last six years ministering to those navigating the pain of loss and life transitions. In 2022, she founded Women of Encouragement, a Christ-centered ministry that meets monthly to uplift and support women who have experienced separation and divorce. Katie’s heart for ministry and her gift for offering comfort and hope beautifully align with the mission of Rachel’s House. Her passion for encouraging others and pointing them to Jesus brings warmth, wisdom, and strength to the board.

Nathan is a follower of Christ with a deep passion for discipling others and building up men to become who God created them to be. He has spent his life combining faith and leadership, both in ministry and in the mental health field. He is a proud Harding University graduate with a master’s degree in psychology. Nathan is the owner of Lonestar Behavioral Health, an inpatient psychiatric hospital in Cypress, Texas. Nathan is also the author of Christ at the Coffee Shop and is a sought-after speaker at men’s retreats. His heart for restoration and discipleship brings rich wisdom and spiritual depth to the Rachel’s House board.

Katie and Nathan were married in April 2024 and together have a beautifully blended family of six children and eleven grandchildren. Their home and hearts are rooted in a shared devotion to Christ and a desire to serve others with grace and compassion. They manage Tranquility Wyldes, the event center formerly known as Camp Wyldewood, where they joyfully host and support Christ-centered gatherings that reflect their passion for ministry, restoration, and the transforming power of God’s love.

Sadie Schmidt

Sadie Schmidt

Sadie Schmidt is a junior marketing major at Harding University also working on her Masters in Business Administration. She has several years of experience running social media pages specifically for nonprofit businesses and enjoys working with content creation and creative writing. Sadie’s spiritual gifts include empathy, wisdom, and understanding. She loves building authentic connections with people and hearing how God has moved in their lives. Sadie also has a passion for helping people and business grow their presence online. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her friends, exercising, and exploring new coffee shops.

Katie Kreh

Kati Kreh

Kati Kreh graduated with her bachelor’s in Applied Studies from Harding University in May of 2025. Her experience as the president of multiple student organizations at Harding, as well as her time working with the homeless community in North Little Rock, has equipped her with strong organizational skills and a passion for investing in people and breaking generational cycles of poverty. Kati’s roll at Rachel’s House keeps everything running smoothly behind the scenes, including everything from keeping up with daily emails to writing thank you notes. Outside of work, Kati enjoys spending time with her husband and baby girl, baking, and perusing flea markets.

Aiden Moore

Aiden Moore

My name is Aiden Moore, and I am a 27-year-old from Searcy. I am passionate about working with special needs students and helping them learn, grow, and reach their full potential. I enjoy meeting new people, building meaningful connections, and embracing new experiences. I value making the most of every opportunity and creating lasting memories. I am the new life coach at Rachel’s House. I will serve as a mentor, advocate, and support the young women striving towards personal growth, stability, and independence. Through one-on-one coaching with each individual, this role fosters accountability, goal achievement, and lasting positive changes.

Ashley Sutton

Ashley Sutton

I am a Senior at Harding studying Community Engagement. I just recently got married to Max Jones and am excited for our first summer in Searcy. I love helping people and hearing stories about how God has worked in their life. I have lots of experience volunteering at nonprofits and hope to continue to seek those opportunities for the rest of my life. My role at Rachels House is Activity Coordinator. I get to live life with the girls! This means I wake them up and help remind them of the plans or appointments they have for the week. I also get to have fun with them and take them places like the pool or the library or shopping if they are needing something. I help remind them to be reaching the goals that they have set for themselves with our Life Coach and Program Coordinator.

If you are interested in volunteering to teach one of our life skills classes, please contact us!