Thursday 21 November: The remarkable achievements of young St John Ambulance volunteers were celebrated yesterday (Wednesday), at an event in the presence of Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, who has served for many years as St John’s Commandant-in-Chief – Youth.   

The Young Achievers’ Reception is an annual event which honours many young individuals – including Badgers aged between five and 11 and Cadets aged between 10 and 17 – who have excelled in first aid, provided exceptional personal care, contributed significantly to fundraising efforts, or overcome personal challenges to make a substantial impact on their community. This year’s event took place at the Priory Church of the Order of St John, London.  

These included 16 -year-old Dylan, who despite suffering some health challenges himself and having only learned CPR through the charity a few months earlier, successfully resuscitated his mum after he found her collapsed at home following a cardiac arrest. Also,16-year-old Mehrab, who quickly and calmly managed his grandmother's severe bleeding, called 999, and assisted paramedics upon their arrival, thanks to his recent training with St John Ambulance.    

Her Royal Highness was greeted by senior members of the St John team including Chief Executive, Shona Dunn, and Chairman and Prior, Stuart Shilson.

Accompanied by Chief Commissioner, Kevin Munday and National Cadet of the Year, Malachi Hutchful, she then met with all the young volunteers and discussed their impressive contributions that led to this recognition.  

Also present were seven winners of Sovereign Awards, along with St John District Cadets of the Year from across the country, showcasing the breadth of talent and dedication within the organisation. Currently, more than 9,000 young people aged from five to 17 are members of St John Ambulance. Those actively volunteering on event duties have collectively already given 45,500 hours of service in 2024.  

Kevin Munday, St John Ambulance's Chief Commissioner, said:

“The Young Achievers’ Reception is a wonderful event that highlights the dedication and hard work of our incredible young volunteers. It was an honour to meet them all and to welcome Her Royal Highness, making this event a highlight in the St John Youth calendar each year. Hearing their stories was truly inspiring and all of us at St John are constantly impressed by just how much our young people can achieve in often difficult circumstances. We congratulate them all.”   

For more information about St John’s young volunteers, visit www.sja.org.uk/get-involved/young-people/.