The Prevention and Healthy Lifestyles Training Program aimed to provide an opportunity for young women to develop and exercise their leadership skills in order to reduce their vulnerability to
HIV/AIDS. In October 2008, the scheme started the village of
Anse-La-Raye including activities in the Girl Guide unit. A Saint Lucian and a
Peace Corps volunteer ran the programme. Anse-La-Raye Girls Guides created HIV "fact books" to record information, reflections, and lessons learned since the implementation of the programme. The Guides also explored everyday contexts and tracked and assessed their decision-making against the personal goals and achievements they set for themselves. For
World Aids Day 2009, they made and posted HIV education and healthy lifestyles posters around the island. They have also hosted teach-ins for their mothers, aunts and grandmothers. The Anse-La-Raye Girl Guides also shared their posters and conducted HIV education and prevention activities among their peers in
Dennery, a nearby fishing village. As a result, the girls in Dennery were inspired and motivated to revive their Girl Guides unit. Dennery Girl Guides have themselves created posters on HIV/AIDS transmission, care and support, as well as HIV "fact books," which were exhibited in the village as a way to raise community HIV/AIDS awareness. The Dennery Girl Guides were also trained as
peer educators and have hosted sessions about HIV/AIDS at local schools. ==See also==