Celebrating Leadership and Service: Charlie
9 March 2026
9 March 2026
Following International Women’s Day, we’re shining a spotlight on the remarkable women of St John who lead change, inspire hope, and shape brighter futures worldwide. This week, we celebrate Annette Lovich from Hato Hone St John, who turned personal tragedy into a life of service as an EMT and Peer Support Officer, supporting colleagues and the community with compassion and dedication.
8 March 2026
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate Sylvia Chopamba, Mother and Baby Programme Manager at St John International, whose leadership ensures every mother and child receives high-quality care across Malawi, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. Through the Mother and Baby Programme, standardised guidance, real-time learning, and community collaboration help volunteers deliver consistent support, improving maternal and child health outcomes across the region.
7 March 2026
Grace, a mother of seven from Uganda, once faced pregnancy and childbirth with fear and uncertainty. Through the Mother and Baby Programme, she gained knowledge about antenatal care, skilled facility deliveries, immunisation, and family planning, transforming her experience from risk and anxiety to confidence and informed decision-making. Her story highlights how access to health education and community support can change the future for mothers and their children.
6 March 2026
Anita, from Malawi enrolled into the Mother and Baby Programme at four months into her fifth pregnancy.
“I am pregnant again, but I am afraid to start antenatal care,” she told volunteers during a routine home visit. “I haven’t started antenatal care because I am afraid the nurses will shout at me, and I feel embarrassed,” she explained.
5 March 2026
Ahead of International Women’s Day, the Mother and Baby Programme in Kenya is helping mothers access early antenatal care, skilled deliveries, and home support. Stories like Brenda’s and Kristabel’s show how timely care, community guidance, and health innovations are saving lives and improving maternal and child health.
4 March 2026
As International Women’s Day approaches, we celebrate Chipo, a Village Health Worker in Zimbabwe, whose quick action saved a dehydrated baby. Stories like hers show how the Mother and Baby Programme trains community volunteers to spot danger signs, provide health education, and connect families to life-saving care across Africa.
3 March 2026
Before joining the Mother and Baby Programme, Beatrice did not know much about danger signs in pregnancy. She had missed some antenatal clinic visits because the clinic was far, and she believed she should only go when she felt very sick.


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St John promotes physical, mental and spiritual health and wellbeing. The vocation we share enables us to build an vibrant community in which all of its members can find purpose, fulfillment and enjoyment. Built upon our motto, “Pro Fide (for the faith) – Pro Utilitate Hominum (in the service of humanity)”, our work embodies the Christian principles of our founders.