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The St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade of Sri Lanka (also often referred to as the St. John Ambulance of Sri Lanka) is a charitable organisation providing healthcare services to the Sri Lankan public. Its members also perform voluntary first aid coverage duties during national events.
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The goal of the Pre-Hospital Care Sub-Committee is “During this generation and continuing for future generations, everyone in Sri Lanka will have access to trained pre-hospital medical personnel, ambulances are available to transport the sick and injured safely to hospitals, complications from harmful or inadequate pre-hospital care is ...
St John Ambulance is a name associated with multiple international first aid organisation, under the priory of St John. Below are pages related to the topic. Below are pages related to the topic. Pages in category "St John Ambulance"
St John Sri Lanka; Suwa Seriya Ambulance Service This page was last edited on 27 February 2022, at 17:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The legal status of each organisation varies by country, province, state, county, territory and municipality. In both England and Wales the resident St John Ambulance organisations are simultaneously but separately registered as charities and companies, whereas St John Ambulance South Africa (for example) is a distinct entity registered as a "public benefit organisation".
In 2016, the foundation was established on a $7.56 million grant from the Government of India on a request made by the Government of Sri Lanka on a proposal made by Harsha de Silva, then a deputy minister for a pre-hospital emergency ambulance service, which Sri Lanka lacked at the time. The initial grant allowed the ambulance service start its ...
Johanniter International (JOIN) is the partnership of the four protestant Orders of St. John and their national charities.Its member organisations, based in Europe and the Middle East, work in close cooperation and are supported by more than 100,000 volunteers.