Lee Frazee approached human health from the inside out. She analyzed skeletal remains while obtaining an MS in Biological and Forensic Anthropology. Her National Institute of Justice research helped identify modern trends in pediatric growth and development. After severely fracturing multiple bones and investigating more regenerative mechanisms of the body, Lee became a Licensed Massage Therapist. She holds various Healing Arts certifications in support of mental, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual resilience. Lee recognized the value of human touch on everything from our cells to our society, so she aligned her volunteerism with organizations exploring healing and innovative systems improvement. Lee quickly became dedicated to the pioneering work of the non-profit Integrative Touch. She is now the Vice President of Programs & Community Wellness, devoting much time to TeleFriend Program within the organization’s TeleWellness offering. Lee truly enjoys designing and delivering team based, family wellness services that “meet suffering with love” in pediatric hospital, community, and home settings.
Some scenes from our November 14 meeting.









