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St John Ambulance Cymru Impact Report highlights contribution to communities in Wales

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St John Ambulance Cymru Impact Report highlights contribution to communities in Wales

St John Ambulance Cymru has launched its latest Impact Report, which highlights how the first aid charity for Wales helped tens of thousands of people last year.

The annual report includes stories of lives saved by St John People, our fantastic youth activity, key statistics and public feedback that demonstrate the crucial difference the charity made in communities across the country in 2023.

The report also includes key figures showing the number of people who gained new skills by attending a Workplace Training course or a free first aid demonstration, as well as the thousands of patients helped via patient transport and the charity’s front-line schemes such as our Falls Response.

St John Ambulance Cymru’s Chief Executive Officer, Richard Lee MBE CStJ QAM FIMC FCPara, said: “This powerful report illustrates the lifesaving contribution that our St John People made in your community in 2023.

“I couldn’t be more proud of everything our people do day in day out whether it’s our first aiders and healthcare professionals at events, our youth leaders, our ambulance and falls teams or the people behind the scenes who train the public and our people, fundraise and keep the charity running. It really is a team effort.

“St John’s Day is the ideal day to publish this report and show how the first aid charity for Wales is playing its part in the global work of the St John family.”

The report also includes information on the number of St John Ambulance Cymru Volunteers who have developed their skills and been rewarded for their efforts, from Children and Young People aged 5 and above, through to volunteers who have dedicated decades of service.

St John’s Day is marked by members of the St John International family all over the world each year, with the celebrations including a special service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

To download the latest St John Ambulance Cymru Impact Report, visit https://www.sjacymru.org.uk/impact-report

Tags: communities, impact report, St John Ambulance, Wales
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