“If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.” - Margaret Fuller

We all have physical voices, but freedom of speech and the right to self-expression are rare privileges that aren’t necessarily available to other nations.

That is why we must use our voice for good even more.

To be able to use your voice and share your story is a chance to make someone feel that he or she is not alone. Although your life may seem ordinary to you, it may be extraordinary to someone else and sharing the story of your life may be a step in lifting others' lives.

Learning the stories about poverty and social injustice will remind ordinary people that they are capable of lifting someone’s life even through their smallest actions. Serving the poor and the differently-abled are some of the greatest humanitarian acts someone can provide for others in his or her lifetime.

In this episode, we’ve invited the CEO of Share Our Selves, Dr. Jay Lee, to share with us what the organization is doing especially during this pandemic. Share Our Selves is a nationally recognized health center providing high-quality, comprehensive safety net services to the Orange County community designated to provide healthcare for homeless providers. Good-hearted people like Dr. Lee are very special in this world because of their service to the people, especially the unprivileged.

Listen to this episode to learn more about Share Our Selves and to open your mind and be enlightened about how we can serve people living in poverty.

Other Resources Mentioned:

Project Roomkey

Important Points:

There are donors and grants who pay for the organization and the volunteers are usually people at risk.Project Roomkey has been the temporary housing of the people with high medical riskContact Care, Continuity, Comprehensive, and Coordinate are the 4C’s that make a huge difference in terms of quality and its impact on morbidity and mortality. Poor people are at higher risk of contracting COVID because of overcrowding and poor living conditions, poor diet and lack of nutrition, which results in lower immunity to sicknesses.  

About the Guest:

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP is the Chief Executive Officer of Share Our Selves, Director of Primary Care at CareMore Health, awarded as 2021 Family Physician of the Year by California Academy of Family Physicians, and a media ambassador of AAFP.

About the Host:

Dung Trinh, MD is the Chief Medical Officer of Irvine Clinical Research, medical missionary with TongueOut Medical Missions, and holds leadership positions with multiple healthcare organizations in Orange County. He is a keynote speaker, best-selling author, and Host of “Health Talks with Dr. Trinh” which can be heard weekly on OC Talk Radio.

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