The MORE Project seeks to change lives and restore families living inpoverty in Brazil.
MORE stands for MonaVie Operation Rescue and adheres to a philosophy of love and compassion to support those whom society has left behind. The main focus is providing individuals with skills, resources and support so they can free themselves and their families forever from the cycle of poverty and begin new lives filled with hope, health and dignity.
The name of the MORE Project reflects their vision and commitment to continuously do more to end the suffering of those in need in Brazil. Furthermore, the MORE Project is committed to loving, supporting and educating more and more individuals so they can do more with their own lives. They do this by providing critical resources, such as nutritious food and safe shelter to end their suffering; and loving support and educational training to help them and their families create a thriving future.
MonaVie and the MORE Project –How is MonaVie Associated with MORE?
The MORE Project is an independently operated 501-C13 nonprofit organization. Founded in 2006 by the Executive Officers of MonaVie, Incorporated. MonaVie is committed to paying 100% of the MORE Project’s operation costs. This means that every dollar donated goes directly to in-the-field operations. Additionally, the MORE Project benefits from the contributions and volunteering of many MonaVie distributors. The MORE Project encourages and welcomes the support of donors and volunteers regardless of whether or not they are associated with MonaVie.
Changing Lives and Restoring Families
The More Project has numerous specialized programs whose overall aim is to provide critical care and support for some of Brazil’s most overlooked, impoverished children, adults and families of Villa Ipraraga, a favela slum located outside of Rio de Janero.
At any given time, approximately…
- 150 school children participate in after-school programs, immersing them in reading and writing, math, the art and music.
- 75 children receive much-needed shelter and care for their basic needs.
- 225 children receive ongoing dental care as needed.
- 150 children are gaining a stronger sense of who they really are, and a newfound pride in their family and heritage.
At any given time, approximately…
- 1,030 adults and teenagers acquire essential skills and knowledge to become productive employees. With access to sought-after skills and training in numerous vocations, individuals finally have the means for jobs that can bring them and their families out of extreme poverty.
- 15 young men receive housing, job skills and care for their physical needs.
- 236 adults are being taught reading, writing and computer—some of the most important skills for self-sufficiency.
The More Project…
- rebuilds homes for families in extreme poverty.
- provides emotional and educational support to help families thrive.
- is currently building a village— Village MonaVie— that will become a beautiful sanctuary for children at risk. During their stay, they learn important skills, enabling them to reunite as stronger, more intact and supportive families and to lead their own stable and successful life.








