Pandemic Funding Is Running Out for Community Health Workers
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Kaiser Health News

GRANITE CITY, Ill. — As a community health worker, 46-year-old Christina Scott is a professional red-tape cutter, hand-holder, shoulder to cry on, and personal safety net, all wrapped into one. She works in an office in the shadow of the steel mill that employed her grandfather in this shrinking city in the Greater St. Louis area. Gone with many of the steel jobs is some of the area’s stability — almost a fifth of Granite City’s residents live in poverty, far higher than the national average. Then another destabilizer — covid-19 — hit. And so Scott stepped in: She knows how to access rental as…

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