Volunteer with St John Ambulance
If you have time to spare and have
thought about getting involved with charity work, why not become a
volunteer with St John Ambulance?
The Island’s leading life-saving
charity offers a wide range of services to
the community, from being a comforting
presence at public events to running a diverse
range of courses and
recruiting, training and
equipping community first responders.
A variety of roles
‘You don't have to wear a uniform or operate as a first aider to
be part of St John Ambulance – we also need support in a wide range
of other areas such as fundraisers, clerical officers, marketing
and PR assistance and many more,’ said Phil
Bennett, Commercial Development Officer.
‘Whatever skills you have to offer and however little time you
might be able to commit, we would be pleased to hear from you,’
Phil said. ‘We rely on voluntary help and we offer a friendly
welcome to anyone wishing to get involved with our work.’
A pathway unit has been established, meeting on Monday evenings,
and this offers basic training in first aid and other aspects of St
John Ambulance to interested over-18s. When
volunteers graduate from the unit, they can decide which aspect of
the charity’s work they wish to get involved with.
An information meeting for potential volunteers will
take place at St John Ambulance headquarters, Glencrutchery Road,
Douglas, on Monday 30 January at 7.30pm.
Those who have attended training courses and expressed an
interest on feedback forms in getting involved in the work of St
John Ambulance will be invited along but the meeting is
open to everyone.
For further information about St John Ambulance Isle of Man or
to find out how to sign up for first aid courses, volunteer or
support its work via donations, please ring 01624 674387.