The Train the Trainer Program is a rigorous peer education and leadership training designed to enhance women’s experience with living with HIV by advancing their HIV knowledge and professional skills to deliver HIV awareness, accurate health information, and prevention messages back to their communities. Our training groups are tailored for peers to serve as reliable allies to lean on for advice, support and direction as well as a resource to share their experience and health knowledge through group activities and workshops. As part of the training program, the peer educators assist in the development of workshop curriculum and power-point slides, prepare for presentations through role-play, video-feedback, and peer review, and then actually conduct workshops for other peers and/or staff members from various agencies. Thus far, the peer educational team, Women’s Health and Education Leadership Team (WHEL Team) has conducted a half-day peer networking workshop at HOCC’s June annual retreat, a September 3-hour workshop “Stigma and Disclosure” for the staff of SPAN, Inc. and most recently, provided a “HIV 101” interactive presentation at HOCC’s December luncheon.