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  • John Hollis to stand down as Knight Commander

    John Hollis KStJ has announced his intention to stand down as the Knight Commander of St John Guernsey, following a period of poor health.

  • St John PNG Swears In New Members to National St John Ambulance Council

    On Monday 22nd July 2024 – the Governor General, as the titular head of the National St John Ambulance Service of Papua New Guinea, had the honour of announcing the appointment of esteemed Papua New Guineans to the National St John Council. The swearing-in took place in a Ceremony at Government House.

  • Dr David Berezan wins the inaugural Sister Agnes Essay Prize

    Dr David Berezan of Eaglesham, Alberta, Canada has won the inaugural Sister Agnes Essay Prize for an original piece of research into women in the ancient order of St John.

     

     

     

  • SJAM unveils their New Ambulance Buggy

    St John Ambulance Malaysia (SJAM) unveils its one-of-a-kind new Ambulance buggy and is ready to serve the community!

    The Ambulance Buggy will be stationed at the first aid station to assist with any emergencies.

     

  • Sir James Stirling KCVO CBE GCStJ TD (8 September 1930 – 22 July 2024)

    We are very saddened to learn of the recent death of Sir James Stirling GCStJ who was the Prior of St John Scotland for 14 years (1995 – 2009).

  • Scotland’s First Wind and Solar Powered AED installed at Baron’s Haugh

    Deborah McKinnon, Service Delivery Officer – PAD and CPR, shares her reflections on the partnership between St John Scotland and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) which has led to the installation of a wind and solar powered AED at Baron’s Haugh.

  • A Royal Visit to Guernsey!

    During their Royal Visit to Guernsey on 17th July 2024, His Majesty King Charles (Sovereign Head of the Order of St John) and Her Majesty Queen Camilla met Guernsey’s Chief Ambulance Officer, the Knight Commander and the Chairman of St John Guernsey and the CEO of the St John charity in St Peter Port. Their Majesties were also introduced to a  representative of the marine ambulance team and acknowledged the crew of the Flying Christine III who were on the harbour pontoon. 

  • Symbols of Hope

    We are pleased to share that Matthew Glozier an Australian-based historian and history teacher, has written another incredible book titled Symbols of Hope. The new book follows on from the successful A Beacon of Hope.

    Symbols of Hope was launched by Matthew Glozier and Jamie Ingham Clark during this year’s Grand Council, on Wednesday 10th July.