Daniel Lipparelli

Chief Executive Officer at NeighborHealth Center

Daniel Lipparelli, MBA, currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of NeighborHealth Center since January 2022. With a strong background in development and management, Daniel previously held the position of Director of Development at Chaplaincy Health Care, where responsibilities included fundraising, grant management, and overseeing a children's grief support program. Daniel’s experience also encompasses leadership roles at the Edith Bishel Center for the Blind, where community relations were emphasized, and as a Grant Writer for various local and national initiatives targeting disadvantaged populations. As the Founder and Executive Director of Transformed International, Daniel managed operations for a non-profit organization focused on orphans and children with HIV, while earlier roles include Country Director at SYMBIOS Kenya and Youth Director at Fellowship Community Church, emphasizing youth development programs. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Science in Social Work from the University of Nevada, Reno, and is pursuing a Master of Business Administration from the University of the People.

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Raleigh, United States

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NeighborHealth Center

Serving Christ by loving our neighbors through excellent, compassionate and accessible healthcare. NeighborHealth Center is a nonprofit, faith-based community health center providing affordable and quality primary care to all. NeighborHealth serves the uninsured and underserved, as well as those with health insurance coverage (Medicaid, Medicare and private health insurance). NeighborHealth Center opened in west central Raleigh in June 2018 to address the growing number of people in Wake County without access to health care. Primary care services includes women’s health and prenatal care to the underserved in our community. Less than 4% of the low-income population in our service area were being served by a health center. In our first year in operation, we saw more than 2,000 patients with approximately 70% of those patients being uninsured. This represented a coverage gap for people in the community that have low incomes but do not qualify for Medicaid. Our mission is to provide healthcare to all in a caring and compassionate environment. We also welcome those with private insurance.