The “prize patrol’s” first stop was at the West Cabarrus YMCA, where the team surprised Christy Stapleton, Justin Huss and the Atrium Health Rehabilitation team with their grant for the Dynavision D2 Complete Visual Motor Training System in the amount of $22,610.
CONCORD — This is the favorite time of year for one organization. The Cabarrus Healthcare Foundation Prize Patrol was back in action after two years of being virtual with noisemakers in hand as the patrol cheered and hollered in excitement throughout the halls of Atrium Health Cabarrus as it distributed $262,065 in grants to 12 departments.
Cabarrus Healthcare Foundation was created in 1994 to support one of the community's most valued assets, Atrium Health Cabarrus. Community leaders were invited to establish a Foundation board of directors whose mission was to secure additional financial support solely for Atrium Health Cabarrus. Through an organized program of fund development with families, friends, businesses and neighbors, this mission continues today.
The “prize patrol’s” first stop was at the West Cabarrus YMCA, where the team surprised Christy Stapleton, Justin Huss and the Atrium Health Rehabilitation team with their grant for the Dynavision D2 Complete Visual Motor Training System in the amount of $22,610.