The 100 are full ...
Since its founding on August 2, 2022, the Arul Trust eV support association has welcomed one hundred members.
And what is very pleasing – the trend is increasing!
It was a dynamic process with a lot of intensive work until the support association, initially based on an idea, was listed as a recognized and registered association.
Realistic goals have already been set for the coming months and years. These are to be implemented at an appropriate pace. However, this requires resources, which will be provided by members' contributions, among other things. The Arul Trust eV support association is naturally counting on gaining a decent number of members or companies in order to have them to fulfill the association's purpose.
Nothing is as successful as word of mouth from a satisfied member.
However, the club also relies on active marketing to increase awareness. This also requires good press work.
The support association has set itself the goal of publishing weekly reports under this heading. The focus is also on using social media to ensure a presence here as well.
Without an internet presence, you remain invisible to many in the digital age, because if you are looking for something today, you usually look online first. By creating your own homepage, you can regularly involve everyone interested in the club in club life. The support association therefore invites everyone to visit the newly created homepage at
"www.arul-trust.com"
to stop by.
The Arul-Trust eV support association would be very happy about further membership increases!
Please note:
The next general meeting will take place in June, more precisely on June 22nd, 2023. A separate invitation will be sent to all club members.
Our first Christmas market appearance in Leimen
For the first time since our association was founded, we ran a hut at the traditional Leimen Christmas market. Our Indian sisters cooked delicious food together, which everyone could try. There was Tamil rice with meat or vegetables. Dessert was also provided. There were salty and sweet delicacies. Of course, mulled wine was a must. Anyone who wanted could try Indian black tea, which was refined with spices. The creative women's group from Nußloch made door and Advent wreaths for the association. Decorated Christmas trees to hang up, homemade jams and much more were also sold.
We would like to thank everyone who made it possible for our stand to take place at the Christmas market, who visited us and who, through their purchases, helped to support new social projects around the world.