The Land Rover Mauritius: Serving the Office

il y a 12 années, 7 mois - 8 Mai 2012, The Défi Media Group
The Land Rover Mauritius: Serving the Office
They came together to promote the Land Rover. These owners, affiliated club The Land Rover Mauritius now want to help the poor. They have plenty of ideas and begin in July a campaign for disabled children in the South.

This club has become aware of its social responsibilities. April 2, on the occasion of World Autism Day, they were thirty to participate in a large car rally at Trianon. They also organized a march through the streets of Rose Hill with the Autism Association Mauritius in order to raise awareness about autism. They chained events and the latest was held on Sunday April 29 at the City Farmhouse, Baie du Tombeau, which severely affected by poverty.

"We have provided clothing, books, school materials, utensils and food to residents. It was a really emotional moment. We will continue until we can do, "says Ali Goolamhossen, founder of the club. 

The club was founded in July 2011, members had two common passions, the Land Rover and adventure. They wanted to promote outdoor activities to raise awareness of the capabilities of Land Rover and at the same time, to promote our island via their Facebook site. Thus, their next outing will be held to the smiles of children with disabilities. "In the month of July, as part of our first anniversary, we take the children of the Southern Association of Disability Suriname hiking in the forest of Tamarind Falls Land Rover. 

All the club will participate and that under the eye alert officials of the center. We work on precautions to take during this hike, "the founder book. It has not failed to reveal the sentiment that has invaded in August 2011, at a rally photography, when they found themselves in a disadvantaged area of Morne to Dilo-Pourri. "We were faced with absolute poverty. We all felt the need to help these people by making donations, "recalls there. 

Group members plan to hold such events every month. They invite the public to indicate their locations on the island where their help would be welcome on their Facebook site https://www.facebook.com/eam LandRoverMauritius.