Whether you're looking for first aid advice, medical cover at your event or to learn more on a course, you've come to the right place!
Our mission is to enhance the health and wellbeing of communities in Wales, and some of the ways we do that is through our healthcare services.
We offer first aid courses for community groups and workplaces.
You can get involved with St John Ambulance Cymru in so many different ways. Whether you want to take part in an event, fundraise your own way, remember us when you're gone, or donate your time by volunteering, there's always something you can do.
We're St John Ambulance Cymru and we are the first aid charity for Wales. With a rich history, we've been there for the people of Wales for over 100 years. Whilst we may have changed over the years our work is as important now as it was 100 years ago.
This month, St John Ambulance Cymru are highlighting the difference a gift in your will can make to the charity. Your will is so important, it ensures...
No one expects that one day, they may have to deliver lifesaving first aid on a loved one. But in an emergency, having these skills can mean the diffe...
When Ian Cummins became critically unwell whilst participating in the Long Course Weekend challenge in Pembrokeshire this year, the quick reaction of ...
Earlier this Summer, Tom Frost and his partner Jax arrived at a remote area just outside of Rhayader, where they go to relax. The couple wer...
On Thursday 1st June, the first day of Volunteers’ Week 2023, St John Ambulance Cymru’s Chief Volunteer Detective Constable Richard Paskel...
When Mike Williams from Port Talbot attended a First Aid at Work refresher course with Gareth Parsons last October, he didn’t know that the skil...
Susan Latty, a resident of Neath, was shopping for books in the town centre when she collapsed to the floor, dizzy and breathless. Luckily, St John Am...
When 17-year-old Emma Williams took part in a St John Ambulance Cymru community first aid session at Glynllifon College in Caernarfon, littl...
Lowri had learned first aid at her Bager sett in Bedlinog just months before the incident. When her brother started choking, Lowri leapt into action.
A woman who came to the help her husband after he went into cardiac arrest is encouraging others to learn first aid, so they too know how to save a li...
Rob Duggan saved his colleague, Jeff Morgan by giving him CPR and using a defibrillator.
Joanne Rogers gave her neighbour lifesaving CPR and used a defibrillator.
Whatever you enjoy doing and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role for you.
We noticed you didn't complete your donation.