St. John Association for Sri Lanka

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. The headquarters is located at 65/11, Sir Chittampalam A. Gardiner Mawatha, Colombo 02.

St. John Ambulance Association & Brigade of Sri Lanka
Active1906 - Present
RoleVolunteer Non-Governmental Organisation
HeadquartersNo. 65/11, Sir Chittampalam A. Gardiner Mawatha, Colombo 02
Motto(s)Pro Utilitate Hominum (For The Service of Mankind)
Web Sitewww.stjohnsrilanka.org
Commanders
Chief CommanderPrasanthalal De Alwis,

History

St John Ambulance was established in Ceylon in 1906. The National St. John Council was formed in 1967 to govern St. John activities in Sri Lanka. St. John Sri Lanka has some 50,000 volunteers.[1]

Former Chief Commanders

  • D. W. Weerasooriya
  • Dr. Palitha Abeykoon
  • Dr. Sarath Samarage

Activities

  • First aid training[2]
  • Disaster preparedness
  • Relief work
  • Occupational health & safety
  • First aid in schools
  • Public duties - festivals, cricket tests
  • Community based nutrition projects

Cadet Movement

St John Ambulance in Sri Lanka largely consists of cadet members - i.e. secondary school students who joined St John as their Co-curricular activity. Currently, the various schools are as follows:

Colombo
  • Royal College, Colombo
  • Colombo Hindu College
  • Prince of Wales' College, Moratuwa
  • St. Benedict's College, Colombo
  • Ramakrishna Vidyalaya, Wellawatte
  • Central college, Piliyandala
  • Ananda Sastralaya, Kotte
Matale
  • St. Thomas College
Central Province
    Kandy District
    • St. Anthony's College, Kandy
    • Walala A. Rathnayake Central College
    • Mahamaya Girls' College, Kandy
    Nuwara Eliya District
    • Poramadulla Central College
    Galle
    • All Saints' College
    • Mahinda College[3]

    Awards and Commendations

    Officers and Members of the Brigade are eligible for the following Awards and Commendations:

    Local Awards

    • 5 Years First Aid Efficiency Medal (for 5 years' service)
    • Commendation Medal (which carries the post nominal letters CMSJ)

    International (Order) Awards

    • Service Medal of the Order of St John (for 10 years' service)
    • Bar to the Service Medal (for each subsequent 5 years' service up to 45 years)
    • Gilt Laurel Leaf (for 50 years' service)
    • Admission to the Venerable Order of Saint John
      • Serving Brother / Serving Sister (SBStJ or SSStJ)
      • Officer Brother / Officer Sister (OStJ)
      • Commander Brother / Commander Sister (CStJ)
      • Knight / Dame of Grace (KStJ or DStJ), note that this does not entitle the holder to Sir

    The grades of the Order are numbered 1 through 6, however this is not to be confused with the grading of Brigade Officers.

    The highest grade in the Order, GCStJ is limited only to the Great Officers of the Order and 21 other individuals. The lowest grade in the Order, Esq StJ is for Personal Esquires for KStJ and above who probably play a role similar to that of an Aide-de-Camp.

    Alliances

    See also

    References

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