AIWC Geneva

American International Women`s Club of Geneva

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Volunteering

Club Volunteering

The Club is run by volunteers.  We welcome your involvement! You can sign up to help with the Club’s administrative tasks or you can volunteer for Geneva community service. 

The Courier
The Courier is the AIWC's monthly printed publication. Our 32-page full color magazine is circulated to all club members, advertisers and various other recipients. We publish club news, feature articles, regular and occasional columns, community news, stories, poems and photographs. For more details about our magazine and our team, or how you can contribute, visit the detailed Courier seciton on this site. To contact us, email:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  attention: The Courier Editorial Team.

Welcome Desk
This is the first point of contact with the Club for the public and potential new members. It’s a great way to meet people, join in activities, and become part of the Club. The Welcome Desk helpers:
Provide information on Club activities,
Offer friendly advice to newcomers to Geneva,
Facilitate connections with Club activities.
To help out write to our email address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Kids’ Corner Helpers
Please contact coordinator: contact our Welcome Desk or our email address: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Club Contact
Serve as a resource and liaison for new members to the Club.
Assure that new members receive a warm AIWC welcome.

 

Community Volunteer Service

AIWC members with fluent French often volunteer to work with Geneva-based charities on a regular basis of a few hours each week or month.

Others, whose French is less fluent, or whose many commitments prevent them offering regular help week by week, volunteer to help on specific occasions in activities such as selling flags or manning stalls at charity bazaars. From time-to-time a charity or non-profit organization asks for helpers for a one-off specified project with a fixed time limit.

Community Volunteering
Give time to those in need:
Make quilts for premature babies.

 


Welcome Coffee


Save the Date for Our Open House Welcome Coffee
September 15
10:00 to 12:00
Interested in becoming a member? Get all the information about the Club you need at the Welcome coffee.


Coming soon

Happy Hour

Happy Hour will take place on Friday, July 16 Time: 18:30 - 20:30 Place: Riverside Cafe. rue du Rhone 19, 022 311 3200 

Contact: Karin Weichlein or Kim Riddell

Interesting

Paddle for Cancer
ESCA English Speaking Cancer Association (Geneva)
will  hold its 4th Annual PADDLEforCANCER Dragonboat Festival
in the Swiss Romande region on Sunday, September 5th, 2010.

The AIC and AIWC will once again have a joint team for the
event.  If you are interested in rowing or helping sell baked goods
at the team tent, please sign up the Welcome Desk.