Rhonda Victor-Pinnock is a secondary school teacher and has been teaching for the past 10 years. She is an advocate for living a healthy lifestyle, and as a mother of three, her family reaps the harvest that living a healthy lifestyle entails. She believes that ‘being the best you’ means that health must be an integral part of your daily living. Practicing a healthy lifestyle can increase your physical and mental wellbeing, adding years to your life. Children too are affected by poor food choices and lack of physical activity which can be detrimental to their health. About the programme, Rhonda says, “With CHIP, a healthy lifestyle can be achieved with the implementation of a plant-based diet and physical activity. With the steady increase of new and attractive canned or packaged foods on the shelves, this may seem as work or boring, but your labour will not be in vain and you will benefit from the fruits of your vineyard.” She added, “CHIP will guarantee complete health and a content life. Great results will be achieved when we become intentional in promoting healthy practices.”