From Community to Global Commitments: Reflections from Kenya and IMNHC 2026
9 April 2026
7 April 2026
Each year on 7 April, the world celebrates World Health Day, a moment to reflect on global health challenges and the role of science in improving well-being. At St John, we see this day as an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to quality care, community service, and the application of scientific knowledge across all our programmes, including First Aid training and emergency response.
5 April 2026
As we celebrate Easter, this prayer reminds us of the new life and hope revealed in Jesus. It encourages us to carry his compassion into the world and to serve others with renewed strength and purpose.
2 April 2026
Four people from Guernsey have been honoured for their exceptional dedication and service to the community. They were formally invested into the prestigious International Order of St John at a ceremony held at St John’s Gate in London, recognising their contributions to ambulance services, first aid, and volunteer work across the island.
2 April 2026
Louise Cripps, Head of Development Programmes, shares her experiences visiting St John Canada and St John Wales, attending leadership meetings, and connecting with colleagues across the global St John family to see their work firsthand.
25 March 2026
From a career in international charity communications to helping guide global decision-making at St John, Hannah Richards, Independent Member of TEC, shares her journey, insights, and thoughts on the power of connecting people through storytelling.
24 March 2026
When Helena, a nurse, St John Gibraltar volunteer and a St John Global Leadership Development Programme (GLDP) graduate, took herself to Ghana this October, it wasn’t just a visit — it was a collaboration. For three weeks, Helena and Emmanuel (also a GLDP graduate) worked side by side to bring the spirit of #OneStJohn to life, blending cultures, ideas, and practical skills in a way that showed what global service really means.
24 March 2026
From March 12–14, St. John Ambulance Canada hosted the inaugural Master Training Event for the Americas region in Toronto. Delegates from across the Caribbean received advanced first aid and instructor training, enabling them to train others in their communities and strengthen first aid capacity across the region.


“Pro Fide (for the faith) – Pro Utilitate Hominum (in the service of humanity)”.
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.