(ContentDesk) June 30, 2006 -- For the next month, until July 24, 2006, Caf? Avion Coffee Roasting Co. is donating $1 to the Ninety-Nines for every pound it sells of its new "Aviatrix" blend.
Each dollar that Caf? Avion donates to the Ninety-Nines will go towards a scholarship fund that helps female pilots cover the cost of their flight training.The Ninety-Nines annual scholarship supports and encourages the advancement of women in aviation. Each year this unique fund for female pilots covers a lucky applicants entire cost of flight training or tuition to complete their certificates, ratings, and coursework.The Ninety-Nines established their scholarship fund in 1940 to honor Amelia Earharts memory and carry on her love of flying. From a single scholarship of $125 in 1941, the annual fund has grown to help over 400 women from six countries to advance and succeed in aviation and aerospace.Caf? Avion, a premium organic coffee roasting company, is launching their new organic and fair trade coffee blend by supporting something they feel strongly about.Says Denver Wilkinson, founder of Caf? Avion, "Theres really no better way to promote our product than by supporting aviation, something were very passionate about.
The Ninety Nines is a great organization to support."
The Ninety-Nines, founded in 1929 by well-known female pilots of the time, is an international organization of licensed women pilots from 35 countries with some 6,000 members.
One of their missions is to provide networking and scholarship opportunities to women in the community.
Each year, The Ninety-Nines awards several scholarships and awards to qualified applicants for their aviation education and flight training.Uncommon to the world of aviation is good coffee, especially certified organic coffee. All of the coffee Caf? Avion roasts is certified as 100% Organic by Quality Assurance International, a third-party certifier for the USDA.
The majority of their coffees are Fair Trade certified as well, assuring the farmers paid fairly for his efforts, as well as guaranteeing the quality of future crops.
"Aviatrix is an exotic blend of intriguing coffees from three different origins of the world," says Bart Shields, head roaster at Caf? Avions facility in Coeur dAlene, Idaho.
"Its my new favorite blend."
You can currently purchase Caf? Avions Aviatrix blend from their secure website, www.cafeavion.com, or you can call their toll-free number 1-877-432-7890 and simply ask for The Aviatrix.
For the next month, until July 24, 2006, for every pound it sells of The Aviatrix, Caf? Avion will donate $1 to the Ninety-Nines.A cup of freshly roasted organic coffee in the morning will help an aspiring female pilot achieve her flying goals..
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