St John Ambulance Cymru recently welcomed representatives from the West Wales Freemasons to learn more about the Community Support Unit their donation has helped purchase as part of a visit to the charity’s Divisional building in Carmarthen.
The West Wales Freemasons kindly donated £20,000 towards the purchase of the vehicle, which is being used to support the charity’s work to provide first aid support across Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire, as well as further afield for events of national significance.
In addition to being equipped with a range of first aid equipment, as well as a gazebo, tables and chairs to support visibility at events, the specially adapted vehicle also has space for six St John People and is equipped with facilities to support volunteer welfare.
As well as being shown the various features of the Community Support Unit, the West Wales Masons were presented with a Certificate of Appreciation and were thanked by Trustee Prof. Jean White CBE as well as local St John Ambulance Cymru volunteers, staff and members of the St John Council for Dyfed.
The first aid charity for Wales has purchased over 15 of the vehicles to support its work to provide first aid cover at a range of events large and small across the country.
Head of Fundraising and Communications for St John Ambulance Cymru, Owen Thomas said:
“This event was a valuable opportunity to show our generous donors from the West Wales Freemasons the real difference we are making in local communities thanks to their continued support.
“As well as providing our St John People with everything they need to provide first aid at an event, these vehicles also provide the facilities that enable them to have a hot drink and warm food, as well as shelter from the temperamental Welsh weather.”
The latest support from the West Wales Masons follows the donation made in 2024 to support the purchase of an ambulance vehicle.
James Ross, Head of West Wales Freemasons said:
“We are delighted to have been able to see the tangible impact our support is having on the ground, supporting St John volunteers as they care for others.
“We are proud to support St John Ambulance Cymru’s work in West Wales to provide first aid for those in need and to help more people learn the skills that could save a life.”
To find our more about St John Ambulance Cymru’s work across Wales and how you can donate or get involved, visit www.sjacymru.org.uk.
Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru yn darganfod y gwahaniaeth y mae eu cyfraniad i St John Ambulance Cymru yn ei wneud yn Nyfed
Yn ddiweddar croesawodd St John Ambulance Cymru gynrychiolwyr o Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru i adeilad Adrannol yr elusen yng Nghaerfyrddin i ddysgu mwy am yr Uned Cymorth Cymunedol y mae eu rhodd wedi helpu i'w phrynu.
Rhoddodd Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru £20,000 yn garedig tuag at brynu'r cerbyd, sy'n cael ei ddefnyddio i gefnogi gwaith yr elusen i ddarparu cymorth cyntaf ledled Sir Gaerfyrddin, Ceredigion a Sir Benfro, yn ogystal â thu hwnt ar gyfer digwyddiadau o arwyddocâd cenedlaethol.
Yn ogystal â bod â chyfarpar cymorth cyntaf amrywiol, yn ogystal â gasebo, byrddau a chadeiriau i gefnogi gwelededd mewn digwyddiadau, mae gan y cerbyd sydd wedi'i addasu'n arbennig, le i chwech o Bobl St John ac mae wedi'i gyfarparu â chyfleusterau i gefnogi lles gwirfoddolwyr.
Yn ogystal â chael gweld gwahanol nodweddion yr Uned Cymorth Cymunedol, cyflwynwyd Tystysgrif Gwerthfawrogiad i Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru a diolchwyd iddynt gan yr Ymddiriedolwr, yr Athro Jean White CBE, yn ogystal â gwirfoddolwyr lleol, staff ac aelodau Cyngor Dyfed St John Ambulance Cymru.
Mae elusen cymorth cyntaf Cymru wedi prynu dros 15 o'r cerbydau i gefnogi ei gwaith o ddarparu cymorth cyntaf mewn amrywiaeth o ddigwyddiadau mawr a mân ledled y wlad.
Dywedodd Pennaeth Codi Arian a Chyfathrebu St John Ambulance Cymru, Owen Thomas:
“Roedd y digwyddiad hwn yn gyfle gwerthfawr i ddangos i’n rhoddwyr hael o Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru'r gwahaniaeth gwirioneddol yr ydym yn ei wneud mewn cymunedau lleol diolch i’w cefnogaeth barhaus.
“Yn ogystal â chynnwys popeth sydd ei angen ar Bobl St John i ddarparu cymorth cyntaf mewn digwyddiad, mae’r cerbydau hyn hefyd yn darparu’r cyfleusterau sy’n eu galluogi i gael diod boeth a bwyd cynnes, yn ogystal â chysgod rhag tywydd anwadal Cymru.”
Mae'r gefnogaeth ddiweddaraf gan Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru yn dilyn y rhodd a wnaed yn 2024 i gefnogi prynu cerbyd ambiwlans.
Dywedodd James Ross, Pennaeth Seiri Rhyddion Gorllewin Cymru:
“Rydym wrth ein bodd ein bod wedi gallu gweld yr effaith amlwg y mae ein cefnogaeth yn ei chael ar lawr gwlad, gan gefnogi gwirfoddolwyr St John wrth iddynt ofalu am eraill.
“Rydym yn falch o gefnogi gwaith St John Ambulance Cymru yng Ngorllewin Cymru i ddarparu cymorth cyntaf i’r rhai mewn angen ac i helpu mwy o bobl i ddysgu’r sgiliau a allai achub bywyd.”
I gael rhagor o wybodaeth am waith St John Ambulance Cymru ledled Cymru a sut allwch chi gyfrannu neu gymryd rhan, ewch i www.sjacymru.org.uk.