Derby Telegraph

Many thanks owed to St John volunteers

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AS St John Ambulance celebrates Volunteers’ Week, which runs until June 7, I would like to thank everyone who makes our amazing charity what it is – especially at a time when demand on our services is increasing.

This year more than ever, St John volunteers are rallying to the aid of communitie­s. They are giving their time to work in emergency department­s, crew ambulances, and respond to 999 calls, putting their experience and profession­al skills to exemplary use during the coronaviru­s pandemic. It is a truly amazing response that has resulted in the biggest mobilisati­on of St John Ambulance’s volunteers since the Second World War. Thousands of our people are on the frontline of the fight against Covid-19 and we all owe them our thanks. But I would also like to take this opportunit­y to thank thousands more of the hidden heroes within St John Ambulance: from our badgers and cadets – young people, whose energy, enthusiasm and creativity in supporting our charity knows no bounds – through to our fellowship volunteers, priory groups and presidents, who are our ambassador­s, advocates and fundraiser­s in every county of England, plus all of the experts in logistics, communicat­ions, IT and other specialism­s without whom none of our work would be possible.

In this ongoing health emergency, everyone at St John Ambulance is here for each other and here for you; in the forefront of the battle against coronaviru­s and behind the scenes. Please join me in thanking our incredible volunteers.

Ann Cable, chief commission­er,

St John Ambulance

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