In 1902, Crivelli became a committee member of the Victorian Alliance Française. As part of this committee, in her role as
présidente-adjointe, she played an instrumental part in successfully agitating to have the French Consul
Paul Maistre recalled after he attempted to change the Alliances to be more congruent with the Paris mother-house's goals and principles. People donated money and materials such as rolls of material, reams of paper, books, razors, and scissors. In the first year, Crivelli raised enough money to fund a ward of 40 beds in a hospital outside of Paris. By the end of the war the society has raised £207,233. After the signing of the Armistice, Crivelli established the After-War Relief Society for France. In the last week of August 1921, Crivelli organised a French Week fundraising festival to coincide with the anniversary of the
Battle of Amiens, which had taken place in
Villers-Bretonneux. The festival raised £24,275 to assist Villers-Bretonneux to rebuild. == Later years and death ==