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  • The Guild of Young Freemen Announce Landmark Partnership with SJEHG

    We are delighted to announce that the Guild of Young Freemen has selected the St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group (SJEHG) as its first permanently supported charity.  This landmark decision, approved unanimously at the Guild’s Michaelmas Court meeting, secures their support for the next 12 years, extending through to the Guild’s 60th anniversary in 2036.

  • St John Kenya’s Training College

    St John Ambulance Kenya has an existing training department in Nairobi, who offer training to the government, corporates, and members of the public. With a rising number of private and county government ambulances and emergency departments across the country, there is a rising demand for skilled personnel to man these ambulances and emergency departments.

  • Mother and Baby Conference 2024 – Day Two and Wrap-Up!

    We continue our overview of the Mother and Baby Conference in Uganda that brought together our teams in Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Uganda.

  • Blood Donation Drives with St John Ambulance Malaysia

    St John Malaysia host two distinct types of programmes for Blood Donation:  

    1. Annual Nationwide Blood Donation Campaign. 
    2. Blood Donation Suites.  
  • Guernsey’s Ambulance Service are the Pride of Guernsey

    Guernsey’s ambulance service has been named the winner of the Pride of Guernsey
    ‘Emergency Hero of the Year Award’.

  • Deloitte Helps Launch of New National Ambulance Field Guidelines App

    The National St John Ambulance Service, accompanied by National Department of Health Emergency Medicine Physicians, has officially launched its Ambulance Clinical Practice Protocols as a smartphone App today, marking a significant step forward in supporting high-quality prehospital care across Papua New Guinea.

  • Recognising our Volunteer Heroes

    In every community, there are unsung heroes who dedicate their time, energy, and hearts to making a difference. These volunteers embody selflessness and commitment, often working tirelessly behind the scenes to support various causes. Their efforts not only uplift those in need but also inspire others to get involved.

    Today, we want to take a moment to recognise one of our volunteer heroes, Richard Salter.

  • St John Hong Kong’s Cycling Response Unit

    Cycling is a popular sport and recreational activity worldwide and Hong Kong is no exceptionSince the early 2000’s, there has been increasing demand for first aid services for activities in large open spacesThere has been an upsurge of activities such as fund-raising walks, triathlons, long-distance runs and bicycle races which call for efficient and prompt medical assistance.