Nature Made supports teachers with immune health products, classroom funds

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The new #TeachHealthy campaign will donate more than 7 million servings of Nature Made immune support products to teachers, including the company’s ImmuneMAX and vitamin C gummy supplements. It will also contribute $2 million to over 13,000 teachers to fund teachers’ requests for classroom projects.

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Dietary supplements brand Nature Made (West Hills, CA) has launched a new campaign to support U.S. schoolteachers, donating both monetary funds for the classroom as well as immune support dietary supplements to help teachers bolster their own health especially in light of the current pandemic. The new #TeachHealthy campaign follows similar campaigns Nature Made established last year to assist frontline nurse practitioners and pharmacists.

The new #TeachHealthy campaign will donate more than 7 million servings of Nature Made immune support products to teachers, including the company’s ImmuneMAX and vitamin C gummy supplements. It will also contribute $2 million to over 13,000 teachers to fund teachers’ requests for classroom projects made through education nonprofit DonorsChoose. DonorsChoose supports public schools by garnering support for classroom resources and experiences. Nature Made will also match external donations made to the program. More information is available here.

“The #TeachHealthy campaign is our way of thanking teachers for the pivotal role they play in shaping the next generation by making their health a priority and ensuring they have the tools needed to teach in a healthy learning environment,” said Rhonda Hoffman, chief marketing officer, Pharmavite, the makers of Nature Made, in a press release. “Our company purpose to bring the gift of health to life drives everything we do, and we’re so proud to see it manifested through this campaign.”

Promoting health and wellness in schools is one of Nature Made’s missions. In 2020, the company donated $1 million to the Los Angeles Unified School District’s Grab & Go food relief program, among other initiatives.

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