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  • Celebrating International Youth Day: Spotlight on St John Global Young Leaders in IYAN

    This International Youth Day, we celebrate the extraordinary contributions of young people who are shaping a better world. At St John International, youth are more than future leaders — they are leaders now, driving innovation, service, and global collaboration across our organisation. In honour of this global day of recognition, we’re proud to share the stories of IYAN members who are making a real difference in their communities and across borders. From first responders and advocates to students and changemakers, these young leaders embody the spirit and values of St John.

  • Honouring Malta’s Lifesavers on Coast Guard Day

    Coast Guard Day on 4 August honors the bravery and lifesaving efforts of Malta’s emergency teams, including volunteers from St John Ambulance and Rescue Malta. A recent sea rescue showcased their quick response and teamwork under challenging conditions. Volunteers overcame difficult terrain to assist, earning heartfelt thanks from the rescued person’s family. This day celebrates their courage, dedication, and vital role in protecting lives on both sea and land.

  • 2,170 Truck Drivers Now Trained in Lifesaving First Aid Through National Online Programme

    August is National Traffic Awareness Month, promoting safer driving and shared responsibility on the roads. In Australia, with over 634 road deaths in 2024, initiatives like Truckie First Aid, a free online course by St John Ambulance and NatRoad, equip truck drivers with lifesaving first aid skills. Since late 2023, more than 2,170 drivers have completed the course, which is expanding to Punjabi and Mandarin to better serve diverse drivers. Supported by a $4.4 million grant from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator, the program enhances emergency response on Australia’s roads.

  • Guernsey Paramedic Andy Adam Marks 40 Years of Service on St John Day

    Guernsey’s longest-serving paramedic, Andy Adam, has marked an extraordinary 40 years of continuous service with the St John Ambulance and Rescue Service — starting his career on St John Day in 1985. A former St John cadet turned professional paramedic, Andy has become a respected leader, mentor, and frontline responder, contributing to major incident planning, marine rescue, and healthcare support across the Bailiwick. Recognised as an Officer of the Order of St John, Andy continues to serve with unwavering dedication, embodying the values of compassion, teamwork, and service to humanity.

  • Blue Plaque Unveiled and Ambulance Station Renamed in Honour of Reginald Blanchford’s Pioneering Legacy

    A new Blue Plaque has been unveiled and Guernsey’s ambulance headquarters renamed ‘Blanchford House’ in honour of Reginald Blanchford, the visionary founder of the St John Ambulance and Rescue Service. Marking his pioneering contributions to emergency medical care in the Bailiwick, the ceremony on St John Day (24 June) brought together dignitaries, family, and former colleagues to celebrate his enduring legacy.

  • St John’s Day 2025

    A message from our Lord Prior on St John’s Day 2025.

     

    Photo Credit: Julian Calder

  • Welcoming Sir David Moxon KNZM KStJ as the New Prelate of the Order of St John

    St John International is proud to announce Sir David John Moxon KNZM KStJ as its new Prelate. Bringing decades of experience in Anglican leadership, ecumenical relations, and community service, Sir David’s deep commitment to faith, justice, and inclusion will greatly strengthen the Order’s global mission.

  • Dr Michel C. Doré Appointed Sub-Prior of the Order of St John

    St John International proudly announces the appointment of Dr Michel C. Doré as its new Sub-Prior. A distinguished leader in prehospital care, emergency management, and public health, Dr Doré brings over 40 years of experience and a deep commitment to humanitarian service. A long-time member of the Order and former Chair of the Québec Council of the Priory of Canada, he now steps into this international role with a strong vision for global impact. The Order warmly welcomes Dr Doré and looks forward to his leadership in advancing its mission of care, compassion, and community resilience worldwide.