You might know us because of our ambulance services. We're always there in an emergency, working to save lives, and we've been doing that for over 130 years. But there's some more you might not know about us.
Through our programmes and support, we're helping to build strong, resilient communities for the wellbeing of all, and supporting everyone in Aotearoa to live healthier, happier, and longer lives.
We provide care, comfort and help for those facing everyday challenges to their health, and we offer first aid education to all ages.
And of course, in an emergency, large or small, we are there for our communities.
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Our impact
We're able to help care for you, your whānau, your loved ones and your community in many ways and we are grateful and humbled to be voted one of New Zealand's Most Trusted Charities in the 2024 Reader's Digest Awards.
Here's a small snapshot of some of what we do.
Our ambulance staff respond to 600,000 emergency calls a year.
Waka Ora Health Shuttles transport more than 10,000 people to 70,000 medical appointments each year.
Every week, all around the motu, over 4,000 young people attend our youth and community programmes, learning new life saving skills, developing the confidence to be leaders, and making a positive difference within their communities.
Ko te Mana Ora ōrite.
Enhanced health and wellbeing for all.
Ka whai tātou i te pikinga o te ora.
To make life-changing differences with our communities.
Ka anga whakamua mātou Ina hiahiatia ana he āwhina Hei painga. Hei oranga.
We step forward. When help is needed. For better. For life.
Whanonga pono - Our values
Looking ahead to 2027
Our aim is to extend our mahi with all communities in Aotearoa New Zealand, focusing on equity to help everyone live healthier, happier and longer. Manaaki Ora is our strategic road map to help us get there over the next few years.
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People are the heart of what we do
Leadership and governance
Hato Hone St John in New Zealand is part of a worldwide organisation. The Priory Chapter, Priory Trust Board, chief executive and regional trust boards are responsible for the leadership and governance of our organisation in Aotearoa.
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Staff and volunteers
Our people are passionate about helping their local communities. Find out what roles are available or consider joining our volunteer team as a fantastic way to get involved in your neighbourhood.
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Diversity, inclusion and belonging
We are committed to creating a place where everyone belongs, and where people feel valued, connected, and included.
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Business partners
As a charity, we are very grateful to our business partners who help us to care for our communities. Your support means we can provide ambulances, life-saving equipment and important community services like first aid training.
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Latest news and media releases
Visit our media page for up-to-date news, reporting and stories.
For information about an incident or if you wish to contact the media team about anything else, please email or call 0800 756 334.
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How we're funded
As a charity, we rely on funding from the government, generous donations from other organisations and regular New Zealanders, as well as income from contracted services, to provide services across Aotearoa.
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Our stories
From our emergency response teams, to our Retail Store volunteers, chances are you've seen Hato Hone St John people at work in your community. Some of our customers have kindly shared the great experiences they've had with us.
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Our legacy
As a worldwide organisation, the story of St John goes back almost 1000 years to 11th century Jerusalem, where the first hospital was set up to care for sick people. Our history in Aotearoa New Zealand is a little more recent but we are proud to have been helping people since 1885.
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