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The Reliv Kalogris Foundation, a charitable foundation operated by Reliv International, Inc., has started providing free nutritional supplements to under-nourished children in Mexico, said R. Scott Montgomery, president of the foundation and senior vice president of worldwide operations for Reliv International. Initially more than 800 children are receiving the free nutritional supplements every day at locations outside of Mexico City, Monterey and Chiapas, Mexico, Montgomery said. Worldwide, the Reliv Foundation donates supplements that provide daily nutrition to approximately 15,000 under-nourished children in eight countries, including Mexico. The other countries are the United States, the Philippines, Myanmar (Burma), Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Haiti and South Africa. The children receive daily shakes made by combining two powdered formulas, Reliv Now for Kids and Reliv Delight, with water. Reliv Now for Kids provides the optimal level of nutrients for children, and Reliv Delight contains many of the nutrients of milk, plus additional vitamins and minerals. The Reliv Foundation is unusual in that it is funded almost entirely through donations by Reliv's independent distributors. The foundation pays no salaries and has no other overhead costs; all funds go directly to support nutrition for children and others in need. About Reliv Reliv International, Inc. (Nasdaq: RELV), based in suburban St. Louis, Mo., is a developer, manufacturer and marketer of a proprietary line of nutritional supplements addressing basic nutrition, specific wellness needs, weight management and sports nutrition. Reliv sells its products through an international network marketing system of approximately 65,000 independent distributors. Reliv International's common stock trades on NASDAQ under the symbol RELV. Additional information about Reliv International, Inc. can be obtained on the Web at http://www.reliv.com.
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