Thriving and Advocating After Cancer Treatment
Lee’s screening, proton-therapy treatment, recovery, and continued advocacy.
Published coverage, selected recognition, public engagement, cancer advocacy, and trusted resources connected to Lee’s work in service and community leadership.
The profile covered Lee’s work in health education, disease prevention, mentoring, community outreach, and connecting people with useful public and private resources.
It also highlighted his nomination for the Jefferson Award in recognition of community service.
Selected reporting on cancer survivorship, screening, community advocacy, health education, and participation in research.
Lee’s screening, proton-therapy treatment, recovery, and continued advocacy.
Coverage of Lee’s work encouraging screening, education, and patient support.
Reporting on Lee’s community-facing role with In Our DNA SC.
A profile covering health education, coalition service, civic participation, and cancer advocacy.
Lee speaks from direct experience in health education, cancer survivorship, military and civic service, advocacy, relationship building, and global engagement.
Advocacy also means showing up, answering questions, sharing credible information, and helping patients and families identify a useful next step.
Lee’s work with cancer organizations and community partners reflects a practical, relationship-driven approach to awareness, screening, survivorship, and support.
Selected highlights from published profiles and documented community involvement.
Recognized for sustained community service and commitment to helping others.
Featured for survivorship, screening awareness, education, and patient support.
Documented involvement in cancer education, public policy, prevention, and access.
Advisory-board work supporting diverse participation in In Our DNA SC.
Trusted organizations and support services related to crisis assistance, cancer, veterans, local needs, and patient education.
Immediate emotional and mental-health support for people experiencing distress.
View crisis resources → 02Information and support for patients, survivors, caregivers, and families.
Visit American Cancer Society → 03Confidential support for veterans, service members, and their families.
Visit Veterans Crisis Line → 04Find help with food, housing, utilities, transportation, and healthcare.
Search 211 resources → 05Patient-focused treatment information, survivor stories, and support.
Explore patient resources → 06VA healthcare information, benefits guidance, and support services.
Visit VA health care →Anyone experiencing emotional distress, a mental-health crisis, or thoughts of suicide can call or text 988. Veterans may call 988 and press 1.
Information and external links are provided for general educational purposes. They do not constitute medical, legal, financial, or mental-health advice and are not a substitute for services from qualified professionals.
Contact Lee H. Moultrie & Associates regarding speaking, advocacy, community engagement, partnerships, or financial protection.