Airborne Health Formula Brings Art and Music Back to School Classrooms

Lori Voth
Airborne Effervescent Formula, the popular flu and cold medicine alternative, seems to have made it big from the start. Upon its introduction to the marketplace in 2006, Airborne Health Formula sales have skyrocketed, putting the product to this day in place as the leading supplement of its kind in retail stores nationally. Most people have heard of or seen on shelves the Airborne Formula supplement for immune support but many do not realize quite what impact their purchase of the product has on the youth growing up today and their access to quality, well-rounded education.

Airborne Health Formula is made up of a thoroughly tested and proven mixture of immune system building vitamins and nutrients and delivered in a tablet one can dissolve and drink with a glass of water. The formula, which has become a popular flu and cold medicine alternative, was created by a second grade school teacher named Victoria Knight-McDowell in response to the high level of demand for cold and flu fighting products that exists for teachers and others with a high susceptibility to wandering viruses. Designed in a variety of flavors, the Airborne Formula contains a vast number of important daily nutrients to help boost the immune system such as Vitamins A, C and E, Zinc, Selenium, Manganese, Magnesium and a selection of crucial Amino Acids.

Knight McDowell watched her Airborne Health Formula product take off at a faster and higher rate than even she imagined and upon realization of its great success decided to make it worth even more.

One cause in today's society that Knight McDowell felt specifically impassioned about was the availability of quality education to all children and especially those in the elementary levels of school. As a teacher she witnessed funding for Elementary and Middle Schools cut drastically over the years from the Department of Education and it only seemed to have been getting worse. She was concerned about the budget cuts affects on, specifically, programs like arts and music as well as other course curriculums that were typically viewed by Educational Institutions as "extra".

As a result she decided to make her own contribution to the cause using sales from Airborne Health Formula to back her. Now, with the development of the Airborne Teacher Trust Fund Program she has made possible a way for Elementary and Middle School teachers to put Art and Music back into the classrooms.

Elementary and Middle School teachers nationally are invited to submit grant proposals to the Airborne Teacher Trust Fund to compete for quarterly awards which range anywhere from $200 to $10,000 to help carry out their particular mission. Teachers from both public and private schools are eligible to submit an online application at the Airborne Teacher Trust Fund website.

Recipients of the award will be selected based on the following: Educational Program Elements, Teacher Devotion and Passion For Program, Educational Program's Anticipated Results and finally, the Budget Request. Teachers, upon winning the award are requested to maintain a blog with program updates and recaps through the Airborne Trust Fund website.

For more information on the Airborne Teacher Trust Fund, including an application and listing of recent recipients, click here.

Published by Lori Voth

Emerson College graduate, Lori Voth, is a freelance writer and artist with a background in Marketing, Public Relations, Event Planning and Promotions. She has published hundreds of articles online and in pri...  View profile

  • The creator of Airborne Health Formula is using the product's success toward a teachers grant award.
  • Elementary and Middle School teachers nationally are eligible to apply for Airborne Teacher Fund.
  • Airborne Effervescent Health Formula now does a lot more for society than solely fight colds.
Orange Flavors of Airborne Health Formula are the only kinds that contain Riboflavin among the many nutrients in each tablet mixture.

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  • Bobby Tall Horse12/12/2008

    Nice article..thanks for the info!

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