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.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority and the Port of Milford Haven were recently named joint winners of the St John Ambulance Cymru 2023 Suppor...
Lifesaving volunteers in Rhayader have received two substantial grants to help improve their vital services in the region. The St John Ambulance Cymru...
The Narberth and Whitland Rotary Club has recently donated a generous £500 towards a new defibrillator for the first aid charity for Wales,...
Pembrokeshire based, family company Evan Pritchard Contractors Ltd have recently donated a generous £1000 to Wales’ leading first aid...
Thanks to support from Clocaenog Forest Wind Farm Fund, Gwynt y Môr Community Fund and Rheinisch-Westfälische Elektrizitätswerk (RWE),...
Stand-up comedian and BBC's Tourist Trap star, Leroy Brito, will be running the Virgin Money London Marathon for us this Sunday.
Our chief executive officer, Helen Smith, put her best foot forward by completing a gruelling running challenge for our charity throughout May. H...
Mike Flanagan (59) from Bridgend, laced up his walking boots and battled torrential rain as he took on 100Km to fundraise for us. Step by step, Mike c...
Assistant Chief Volunteer, Mike Flanagan, will start his challenge on Friday and walk along the A48 from Swansea to Newport via Cardiff which will take five days.
Deputy Young Adult of the Year Celyn-Mai Clement is completing 100 minutes of continuous CPR compressions as part of the Captain Tom 100 Challenge.
Helen is running 45Km in May for St John Ambulance Cymru
We're giving you the chance to win signed limited edition WRU memorabilia, our rugby raffle! Tickets available now!
Whatever you enjoy doing and however much time you can commit, there’s a volunteer role for you.
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