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Claude Clements has spent most of his life living, working, and serving in and around the Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, neighborhood he calls home. He started at age fourteen, volunteering with a local children’s mental health program mostly because he wanted to hang out with friends who went there after school. But he soon found that he enjoyed being a surrogate big brother. “I fell in love with this work,” he says.

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He left to go to college in Tennessee for a couple of years but then came back to Philadelphia and finished his undergraduate degree at Temple University. Since then, he has devoted much of his career to working in violence prevention and youth programs. Two years ago a friend told him about a position that seemed tailor-made for him. He applied for and got the job, which has a title that pretty much summarizes his life and work: community health worker. Today, at age fifty, he is one of thirty people deployed by the University of Pennsylvania’s Penn Center for Community Health Workers as part of the Individualized Management for Patient-Centered Targets program, also known as IMPaCT.

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