As Wales' leading first aid charity we provide vital first aid treatments training and transport across Wales. 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!
It's only with your help we can continue to help keep communities safe across Wales. From fundraising to volunteering, there are lots of ways you can get involved and help us carry out our life saving work.
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. From transporting people to hospital or a special event when they need help, to our volunteers providing first aid at events large and small we are there to help.
We're St John Ambulance Cymru and we are Wales' leading first aid charity. With a rich history and roots in a Royal Order of Chivalry, 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.
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...
Jess Hughes responded to the incident after receiving the emergency call. Jessica gave the man shot of adrenaline which saved his life.
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.
A teenager from Pontypridd was saved from choking thanks to the sharp reactions of her dad.
Quick-thinking Luke Ghanizadeh saved the life of his colleague when she started choking at work.
Our Badger, Felicity Kent, 5, used her newfound confidence and skills to help her toddler sister after a fall.
17-year-old Rachel Cunningham helped a woman who was having a seizure on her way home from volunteering at the Rhyl Air Show
A woman from Swansea has thanked our volunteers for helping her after she suffered a leg injury after an incident on a fair ground ride
Billy Jones collapsed at our Help Point but luckily his first aid colleagues were on hand to help.
St Fagans National Museum of Welsh Life was transformed on Friday as it played host to St John Cymru’s Centenary Charity Ball
Whatever you enjoy doing and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role for you.
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