| American Women's Club (AWC) |
Monthly Coffee Mornings are the 1st Tuesday of each month at the Sofitel Ambassador Hotel.
Website: www.awckorea.org Email: awcnewcomers@awckorea.org
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| Association de Francophones des Coree (AFC) |
The AFC organises social events throughout the year for French speakers in Korea.
Membership includes a free subscription to their bi-monthly cultural magazine Le Petit Echotier.
For further information consult the web-site www.afc-online.org or Email AccueilAFC@yahoo.fr |
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| Australian and New Zealand Association (ANZA) |
Coffee Mornings at 10:00 a.m. every third Tuesday of each month at the Paris Bar and Grill, Grand Hyatt Hotel.
Contact ANZA on www.anzakorea.com or Email events@anzakorea.com for more information.
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| Brasileiras Em Seul |
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Brasileiras Em Seul Brasileiras Em Seul is the organization of Brazilian Women (BES) www.brasileirasemseul.com is their new website. We have monthly meetings and we would like other Brazilians out there to know we have a group. . Please Email alocoreia@gmail.com
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| British Association of Seoul (BASS) |
Monthly meetings are held generally on the 4th Tuesday of each month at The Seoul Club from 10-12. In addition, an informal Open House coffee morning is held at a member's home every month.
For detailed information and upcoming events have a look at the website www.britishseoul.com or Email: basseoul@yahoo.co.uk |
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| Canadian Women's Club (CWC) |
The Canadian Women's Club has various activities throughout the month to suit your interests, including a coffee morning, cultural activity, Out to Lunch, Dining Out (including spouses) and occasional family excursions. It's a great opportunity to meet and socialize with other Canadians living in Korea.For more information Email: cwckorea@live.com |
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| Cercle Franco-Coreen |
| Group for French speaking expatriates and Korean women willing to promote cultural exchanges between the two communities.
The CFC offers monthly coffee mornings, and tours and events. Website: www.cerclefrancocoreen.org Email: webmaster@cerclefrancocoreen.org
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| Helping Others Prosper through English (HOPE) |
| HOPE (Helping Others Prosper through English) is a new non-profit organization, established and run by Canadian teachers who are looking to make a positive impact on the communities where they live. Their objective is to provide a safe and accessible place for underprivileged children to develop their English skills and equip them for a brighter future in further education, free of charge. They are looking for passionate individuals who want to experience a life-enriching opportunity by dedicating their time to a worthwhile cause. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit www.alwayshope.or.kr for more information. Email: volunteer.hope@gmail.com
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| Latin American Cultural Center |
www.latina.or.kr Email: latina@chollian.net
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| Royal Asiatic Society |
This group provides an excellent way to learn about and experience Korean culture.
Lectures are held at the Sommerset Palace, Seoul Tours take place on weekends. You can see further details on our website under 'Open lectures'.The RAS has a selection of English language books on Korea.
www.raskb.com Email: raskb@kornet.net Tel. 763-9483 |
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| FOCUS-Foreigner's Community Service |
Multinational and non-profit membership organization whose purpose is to support foreigners living in Korea.
General help, medical and counselling referrals available. FOCUS provides a 24hrs emergency hotline.
Tel: 797-8212 and 798-7529
Website: http://www.focusonseoul.com
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| German Club |
Is open to those with working knowledge of German language.
www.deutscherclubseoul.de or Email: newcomer@deutscherclubseoul.de
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| Indian Women's club "Annapurna" |
Meets every second Friday at the Club premises in Hannam dong.
Email: Annapurna.seoul@gmail.com
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| Dutch Club |
| Email: hamelkorea@hotmail.com
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| International Spouses of Koreans Association (ISKA) |
ISKA is a network of foreign women with Korean husbands
mainly with an English-speaking background.
We provide friendship, tips on how to deal with Korean family culture,
and information exchange on how to raise bi-cultural children.
Call: 018-243-4725 or 018-272-7838
Website: www.iskakorea.com Email: isakorea_contact@yahoo.com
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| Irish Association of Korea |
This group organizes ongoing Irish cultural and sporting events plus the annual March Irish Festival featuring the St. Patrick's Parade and Hooley (party). Meets monthly on the 17th of each month at 9:00 PM at the Irish Wolfound Pub in Itaewon.
Website: www.iak.co.kr Email: coyner@gol.com Tel: 011-9099-6195 |
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| Korean Association of University Women (KAUW) |
| Website: www.kauw.or.kr |
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| Seoul Players |
Mixed group of thespians. For information www.seoulplayers.com Email: info@seoulplayers.com |
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| Mexican Community Group |
Families meet on the second Sunday of every month. Contact: Mexican Embassy Tel: 798-1694/5 |
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| St. Andrews Society of Seoul (Scottish Society) |
Scottish Dancing Practices four Wednesdays in April and May prior to our May event and ten Wednesdays through September to our November St. Andrew’s Ball, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and March to May. Check with Gavin to confirm practices
Newcomers are always welcome. Gavin MacKay Email: mackay@korea.com |
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| South African Friendship Group |
The SAFG is a voluntary, social organization run by an elected committee.
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the South African
E-mail: safgkorea@yahoo.com
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| USO (United Service Organization) |
Classes and tours are available to the public. Volunteers are always needed.
Website :www.uso.org/Korea Email: LeeHeey@korea.army.mil Tel: 795-3028
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