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Healthcare Advocacy & Community Leadership

Advocacy Grounded in Experience. Leadership Focused on People.

Lee H. Moultrie brings lived experience, community leadership, and a commitment to ensuring that patients, survivors, caregivers, families, and underserved communities are heard in the conversations that affect their lives.

Patient advocate • Cancer survivor • Community leader

Lee Moultrie speaking from a podium at a leadership event.
Lee Moultrie supporting cancer advocacy outreach.
Cancer education, awareness, and patient-centered outreach.

Lived Experience

Advocacy Rooted in Experience

Healthcare advocacy is not abstract for Lee. His perspective has been shaped by lived experience, personal resilience, survivorship, and years of engaging with families, leaders, and communities. He understands that healthcare conversations are personal, complex, and deeply connected to trust.

People deserve to be informed, respected, and represented in the decisions that affect their health and their future.

Areas of Involvement

Where Advocacy Becomes Action

The work begins with human experience and moves through listening, education, connection, and responsible public conversation.

Patient & Family Advocacy

Helping elevate the voices, concerns, and lived experiences of patients, survivors, caregivers, and families.

Community Health Leadership

Supporting conversations that strengthen access, education, prevention, trust, and community-based collaboration.

Public Speaking & Convening

Bringing healthcare, survivorship, leadership, and community-impact perspectives to conferences, panels, organizations, and public discussions.

“Survivorship changes the way you see healthcare, leadership, family, and time. It gives you a responsibility to speak for people who may not always feel heard.”

Lee H. MoultrieCancer Survivor, Advocate, and Community Leader

Areas for Conversation

Conversations That Move Communities Forward

These connected areas offer a grounded starting point for learning, shared understanding, and community-centered action.

Patient and Survivor Advocacy

Centering lived experience so patient and survivor perspectives can be heard with clarity and respect.

Family and Caregiver Support

Recognizing the questions, responsibilities, and perspectives families and caregivers bring to healthcare conversations.

Healthcare Access and Education

Encouraging understandable information, informed participation, and discussion of the barriers communities experience.

Cancer Awareness and Survivorship

Creating room for education, personal experience, resilience, and the continuing realities of survivorship.

Community Health Partnerships

Exploring how relationships and local knowledge can support more trusted, community-centered engagement.

Leadership, Policy, and Public Engagement

Connecting human experience with the public discussions and leadership decisions that shape community life.

Community Leadership

Leadership Beyond the Podium

Lee’s community leadership reflects a long-term commitment to service, representation, relationship building, and creating space for constructive conversation. His work connects healthcare advocacy with civic engagement, education, family support, wellness, and community opportunity.

Listening to Communities

Meaningful advocacy begins by understanding what people are experiencing and what support they actually need.

Building Trusted Relationships

Progress depends on sustained relationships among families, advocates, professionals, organizations, and community leaders.

Turning Conversation Into Action

The goal is not discussion for its own sake, but a responsible next step that creates clarity, connection, or opportunity.

Lee Moultrie participating in an activity centered on wellness and active living.
Health advocacy also includes everyday wellness, connection, and encouragement.

Health, Survivorship & Wellness

Advocacy Includes the Everyday

Health and survivorship are not limited to appointments, conferences, or formal programs. They also involve movement, encouragement, personal discipline, relationships, and the daily choices that help people remain connected to their well-being.

The Next Conversation

Continue the Conversation

Lee welcomes opportunities to contribute to healthcare discussions, survivor-focused programs, community initiatives, leadership events, panels, and partnerships that put people at the center.