Our Impact
The heart of St John Ambulance NSW beats for our community.
We work to empower communities with the skills and confidence to save a life. We also work to create safer communities – for everyday and during disasters.
Our impact
The heart of St John Ambulance NSW doesn’t beat without community. We work to empower those communities with the confidence and skills to save a life.
St John Ambulance NSW is proud of our history as first aid experts, and our advocacy to increase the number of people who are trained. Today, we are also much more than first aid. We provide a range of solutions to help keep communities, workplaces and families safe. Our impact reflects this.
1 in 3 volunteers have administered CPR outside of their role with St John Ambulance NSW.
In an average year, we attend over 2,000 events and emergencies.
We are passionately profit-for-purpose. If you’re investing in one of our first aid courses, purchasing first aid essentials or using our event and health services, you’re investing in the community.
2023 Year in Review
The difference we made in 2023 was significant. From supporting our state in times of crisis, to improving first aid knowledge in schools, and providing key medical support at events and public spaces across the state.
Community Programs
The heart of St John Ambulance NSW doesn’t beat without community. And we work to empower those communities with the confidence and skills to potentially save a life.
Previous Impact Reports
We'd love you to see the work we're doing in communities across NSW. Our impact reports show the extent of our organisation, our resilience in tough times, and the incredible support of our people.
Creating Value for our Community
Every $1 invested through St John Ambulance NSW is more than tripled in terms of economic and social benefits for the NSW community.
Every day our services and volunteers deliver medical care and save lives. We also train others to save lives and do their jobs safely.
In times of crisis we are equipped to rapidly deploy medically trained volunteers.
Learn more in the independent report by Deloitte Access Economics.