The Independent Tribune is partnering with the Greater Cabarrus Foundation on the What Makes Cabarrus County Great series. Stories feature the people, organizations, places, and community assets that make Cabarrus County a wonderful place to live and call home.
Editor's Note
The Independent Tribune is partnering with the Greater Cabarrus Foundation on the What Makes Cabarrus County Great series. Stories feature the people, organizations, places, and community assets that make Cabarrus County a wonderful place to live and call home.
Cindy Stone and Avalin Inman
Special to the Independent Tribune
One of the many things that makes Cabarrus County great is the caring and commitment of our people. It’s the dedication of individuals like Ann Benfield, who tirelessly advocate for the youngest members of our community.
Ann Benfield, left, has been a long-time advocate for children. She is shown here with N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper and Executive Director Aurora Swain during the governor's visit in June to Families First in Cabarrus County's Bilingual Preschool.
Ann Benfield, left, has been a long-time advocate for children. She is shown here with N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper and Executive Director Aurora Swain during the governor's visit in June to Families First in Cabarrus County's Bilingual Preschool.
The Independent Tribune is partnering with the Greater Cabarrus Foundation on the What Makes Cabarrus County Great series. Stories feature the people, organizations, places, and community assets that make Cabarrus County a wonderful place to live and call home.