
MISS TEEN WORLD
It’s more than a crown — celebrates the power, confidence, and impact of young women on the world.
Beyond a crown, Miss Teen World is synonymous with giving back and and community engagement, promoting initiatives that foster a global mindset, personal growth, and self-confidence.
At Miss Teen World, every initiatives matters, and each young woman uses her voice and influence to generate social impact through volunteering and donations, thus contributing to society.
To become Miss Teen World, you need a combination of beauty, intelligence, and a genuine commitment to your community.
Miss Teen World has supported initiatives and institutions like “Kinderzentrum”and the “Herta Seebass” Foundation that help children who have Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, hyperactivity, language and physical problems, congenital or acquired, Sociedad de Lucha Contra el Cancer (Society to Fight Cancer), a.k.a. SOLCA in Ecuador, Fundación Amigos del Niño con Leucemia y Cáncer (Friends of the Child with Leukemia and Cancer Foundation) a.k.a. FANLYC in Panama and the kids of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the United States of America.
HISTORY

Miss Teen World was founded in 2001 by Cesar Montece, a businessman with more than 40 years of experience in the beauty industry. Sadly, Cesar passed away in 2010. Two years later, her sister Rosa Montece, sold the rights of the contest to Rodrigo Moreira, president of the organization.
Miss Teen World is one of the most coveted titles in the world of teen beauty pageants.
