Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

American Women’s Club of The Hague (AWC)

The American Women’s Club of The Hague is a home-away-from-home for Americans and all English-speaking women. Founded in 1930, we are a volunteer-run organization and stichting. The Club provides social and educational activities, and we actively engage in philanthropic and community service projects in The Hague, the Netherlands, and globally.

CreativeMornings

CreativeMornings is the world’s largest creative community. At our The Hague chapter, we meet once a month for breakfast and a talk (in English) by a local creative. Everyone is welcome to join us for inspiration, a free breakfast, and a cozy morning connecting with people from different backgrounds.

InterNations The Hague

InterNations offers global networking opportunities, local events, and expat-relevant information. We host regular events and activities ioffering the opportunity to meet fellow internationals in the Hague, while forums and destination guides provide valuable tips and information on our website

KulturNetzaanZee

KulturNetzaanZee: our focus lies on The Hague - the city, its culture and its history. Together with other German speakers we want to experience the city - educational, but not dusty. This is done both digitally and on site. Everything is possible: Curious participation or active input, KulturNetz loves to hear about your new ideas and suggestions.

Girl Gone International (GGI) - The Hague

Girl Gone International (GGI) is a volunteer powered global and local community on a mission to connect, represent and empower womxn who live and travel abroad. Currently in 200+ cities, the community arrived in The Hague in 2015. GGI is a free co-created safe space for members to connect, engage, meet and make friends at regular social gatherings.

Bezuidenhout Social Club

Bezuidenhout Social Club is a welcoming English-speaking international community in The Hague. We host community dinners, meet-ups, workshops, networking events, and social gatherings to create space for meaningful conversations that go beyond casual encounters - sparking new connections and friendships that help you feel at home.

Thrive Lydia Generation

Thrive Lydia Generation is a non-profit organisation that empowers migrant women to integrate and actively participate in society. By providing resources, training and mentoring, we aim to break the cycle of poverty, promote economic productivity and build self-confidence.

ImproNation

ImproNation is an English-language improvisational theater foundation in The Hague. We provide courses, workshops, and biweekly performances tailored for the international community. Through collaborative acting, we foster social integration, enhance soft skills, and create a welcoming environment for expats to connect.

Accueil La Haye

Accueil La Haye, with more than 300 family members, is a social club for French speaking people. We propose various activities (cultural, sports) and organise dinners and parties. We gather information on the Netherlands in our weekly newsletter, and share practical details and events on our website and on Facebook.

The Expatriate Archive Centre

The Expatriate Archive Centre collects expatriate life stories from all over the world. It facilitates high-quality research that promotes and enhances a greater understanding of expatriate life from a variety of perspectives. The collection includes documentations of everyday life abroad in various formats from the late 19th century to the present.

Foundation MEBYF

Taking a Spanish-speaking Expats target group in the Netherlands and Europe one step further in their social development, on topics such as vitality, participation, emancipation, inclusion and self-sufficiency.

DelftMaMa (Delft Maternity And Motherhood Assistance)

DelftMaMa offers a helping hand to parents from the local international community. DelftMaMa is a non-profit organisation promoting the well-being and integration of international mothers-to-be and mothers of young children (0-12 years) in and around Delft. We improve intercultural communication between individuals and maternity care organisations.