 The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports partnered with the Roseau Valley Alliance to put on a youth expo, which formed part of the calendar of events celebrating April as youth month in St. Lucia. A number of budding entrepreneurs assembled at the Roseau Plainfield Sunday to display the services they have on offer. I've been a therapist for 13 years now. I started at Les Paul in 2010 and I'm now at Royalton and I do house calls. It's over 10 years since I'm doing house calls. Yes, I'm from Kulitown, Marigold, not before. Okay, so yes, I'm from Kulitown. Well, it's a good thing because many people do not know about the different businesses that have been showcased today and it's good that it helps because it helps grow our brand and which is a good thing for us. My name is Jenny Edward. I'm from Kulitown. I work with a farmer. He does the planting and I sell the produce. I used to always have fruits. He always brings fruits home and they spoil. So I sat down and I said, rather living the fruits home, spoiling, I could just try and sell them. So that's how I came about and the name of my business is Gents, Fruits and Vegetables. Instagram is the Gents, Fruits and Vegetables. You could get me on Facebook, the same name, Gents, Fruits and Vegetables. Public Relations Office of the Roseau Valley Alliance, Anisia Antoine, commanded the exhibitors and members of her group for staging the expo. So today we have here a youth expo and it is part of youth men's activities under the theme of empowering our youth for peace, unity and a safe society. And basically as the Roseau Valley Youth Alliance, being a small group of young persons in our community, we wanted to do something to bring together the young people who have small businesses to show our interests, our support to what they're doing and towards their goal as they're trying to improve their business and expand on it. So this is our second year hosting this activity and based on the turnout, we say that it's a success again. We're very happy what we're seeing here. We're very happy that the community came out to support and we would really like them to continue supporting our youth through in their future endeavors. Organizers are optimistic that events like these will motivate other youth of the area to develop a sense of enterprise. From the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports, I'm Ryan O'Brien.