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St. John Ambulance BC/Yukon

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St. John Ambulance BC/Yukon
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    Ashten Jung Program Manager (Health and Emergency Management)
    • Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area
    • Top 10%
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    Brenda Kingkittisacd Administrative Assistant at St. John Ambulance BC/ Yukon
    • Canada
    • Rising Star
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  • Kenneth Ho Marketing Manager at St. John Ambulance BC/ Yukon
    • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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    Ty Speer Chief Executive Officer at St. John Ambulance -- British Columbia & Yukon
    • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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    Nyll Gesmundo Customer Service Specialist at St. John Ambulance BC/ Yukon
    • Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
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Overview

Who We Are: As BC/ Yukon's leading first aid and safety charity, St. John Ambulance BC/Yukon remains committed to our history of caring and saving lives. We’re committed to enabling residents to improve their health, safety and quality of life through training and community service, and live our mission by practicing the values of teamwork, respect, loyalty, and integrity. Some of the organizations we’ve partnered with include BC Hydro, CIBC, BC Ferries, Telus, CN Rail, London Drugs, Sprott Shaw Community College, Mark’s Work Warehouse, McElhanney, and the BC Municipal Safety Association. Our Difference: At St. John Ambulance, we focus all of our efforts to empower our communities to save lives at work, home and play. Through our training and products, our impactful team and history, and our dedicated community charitable services, St. John Ambulance is the safety partner for every resident in British Columbia and the Yukon. What We Do: Building on a 900-year tradition, St. John Ambulance partners with individuals and organizations to provide first aid and CPR training and products. As a self-funded charity, training and product proceeds support our volunteer-based community care programs. In British Columbia and Yukon, we serve our communities through a network of 19 branches and 100+ staff members, where we train over 65,000 students annually through our first aid classes. Our volunteers also provide first aid in their communities to keep people safe at public events, and also improve quality of life through community care programs that help seniors, and provide leadership opportunities for our youth. We are consistently campaigning to raise public awareness of first aid and CPR and strive to have every British Columbian and Yukonian equipped with the skills to care for their own community. Visit sja.ca for first aid & CPR training at any of our branches in BC and Yukon. See supportsja.ca to learn more about how our volunteers make a difference.