About Us
IWCR

Our organization originally started off in 1987 as a club for expatriate women whose partners were working for an international company which had moved to the Riviera. It soon welcomed ladies with an international background from outside the company and in 1992 the independent IWCR (International Women’s Club of the Riviera) as it is known today, was founded.
Our organization originally started off in 1987 as a club for expatriate women whose partners were working for an international company which had moved to the Riviera. It soon welcomed ladies with an international background from outside the company and in 1992 the independent IWCR (International Women’s Club of the Riviera) as it is known today, was founded.
Club year
The next club year will run from 1 January 2021 until 31 December 2021 The annual subscription is € 30,- and should be paid before 1 January 2021.
(Membership has been extended to 31 December 2020 for those who have paid a subscription for the year 2019/20 and renewal notices will be sent out in due course)
Boards
The IWCR is run by a board. Board members are elected for a period of 2 to 3 years at the Annual General Meeting in May. We aim to have a representation from members across the region and from different nationalities.
Group Leaders
The great asset of our organization are the many coffee and activity group leaders who together offer a very diverse activities’ programme and opportunities to meet all along the Riviera.
Our Story
Today the IWCR is an active, non-profit and fully volunteer-run organization with around 650 members from more than 35 countries. We welcome women from all nationalities and backgrounds and are looking forward to hearing from you!
Today the IWCR is an active, non-profit and fully volunteer-run organization with around 650 members from more than 35 countries. We welcome women from all nationalities and backgrounds and are looking forward to hearing from you!
The Grange


The IWCR is grateful to the Sunnybank Association for allowing the Club to use The Grange at Mouans-Sartoux for meetings and events.
Sunnybank Association has its headquarters at The Grange, providing support in English for residents of the Victoria Residential Care Home and the Albert Retirement Apartments, both of which are on the same site. Sunnybank Association also works in close association with other residential care providers on the Riviera.
Find more details on their website: www.sunny-bank.org.