I first joined St John Ambulance through the first aid society at my university. I come from a large family with lots of little cousins, so I wanted to be sure I’d know what to do if they ever needed first aid.
After the COVID-19 outbreak, I helped to coordinate the deployment of ambulances across London. I also volunteered in the Regional Operations Coordination Cell, which was set up to coordinate volunteers who wanted to help out in hospitals or as ambulance crew.
I completed the COVID-19 Care Module and volunteered during the Moorfields Eye Hospital “cataract drive”. I was among 80 St John volunteers who helped with pre-operative assessments and accompanying patients during the six-day event, designed to clear a backlog of cases caused by the pandemic. I’ve just tried to do my bit wherever I can.
I wanted to volunteer for the vaccination programme because we’ve all felt the effects of the pandemic over the last year and as St John volunteers we’re fortunate to be able to do something to help.
Delivering the vaccine is a way to bring the world one step closer to the one we recognised before COVID-19. I wanted to be part of making that happen.



