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Support Us This Save a Life September

April 09, 2026 Cara Sherratt

Get involved, however it suits you

If you haven’t already, check out our Save a Life September campaign for 2025 – aiming to put the power of first aid into as many hands as possible. This Save a Life September, St John Ambulance aims to teach 300,000 people how to treat choking, cardiac arrest and severe bleeding. We’re encouraging parents, grandparents, partners, siblings and colleagues to learn first aid, and make sure the people they care about are safe and protected.

Most of us would do anything – and we mean anything – for the people we care about. If this includes you, it’s time to do your bit to protect those around you.

Head online today or visit one of our volunteer-led demos and learn first aid for free with St John Ambulance this Save a Life September. In less than 30 minutes, you’ll learn the vital skills you need to keep your loved ones – and everyone else’s – safe and protected.

“If you’d do anything for them, do this.

Learn life-saving skills this Save a Life September.”

Book your free session or find out more information at sja.org.uk/save-a-life-september

Consider One-Off, Regular and Gift Aid Donations

Every donation, big or small, helps us make a real difference. A one-off donation can provide lifesaving help where it’s needed most, while a regular monthly gift allows us to plan ahead and deliver long-term support with confidence.

What’s more, is that if you're a UK taxpayer, you have the option to choose to add Gift Aid. Gift Aid means that we can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you. However you choose to give, your generosity helps us reach more people and create a longer-lasting impact. To make a donation today and support what we do throughout Save A Life September,click here.

There are several ways to donate to St John, from a small one-off gift that can support first aid training, help fund free community sessions or fund crucial event support, to large sums given in memory. Find out more about ways you can donate today.

Save Lives with Legacy Giving

We know it’s a difficult subject to think about but another way that you can play a huge part in the continuation of St John Ambulance’s life-saving charity work is through legacy giving. Legacy giving is a very special way of continuing your support far into the future, and a gift of any size can help keep our communities safe.

An amazing 24% of our charitable funding comes from legacy gifts. When someone leaves a gift to us in their Will, they are helping us train and equip the next generation of lifesavers. Your support can help us realise our vision of a world where everyone is confident, ready and able to respond whenever first aid is needed - saving more lives.

Anyone can leave a gift in their Will to charity. Even just 1% of the remainder of your estate could make a huge difference to funding our vital work.

Making your Will is one of the most important things you’ll ever do. It ensures that your money and belongings will go to the people and causes you care about most. You'll find lots of information here to help make the process much easier. To find out how to donate through legacy giving, read more here.

Play Our Weekly Lottery

Another way that you can contribute to the life-saving work that St John Ambulance does on a weekly basis is by taking part in our lottery. Not only will you be helping raise money for causes that support your workplaces, local communities and special events but you’ll also be in for a chance to win £20,000 every week. Not only could you become the next big winner, but every ticket you buy helps support the vital work we do. Whether that’s funding life-changing programmes, providing essential first aid services, or supporting people in need. If you’re looking for an easy, automated and fun way to give back, with the added bonus of potentially landing a life-changing prize, play with purpose and join our lottery and help us do better, together.

Get Involved on Social Media

Getting involved on social media is a totally free and easy way to support the work we do throughout Save a Life September and beyond. Help us to spread the word about St John Ambulance and the multi-faceted arms of our charitable reach. St John Ambulance truly goes beyond just providing first aid supplies, we spread training that truly saves lives, help nourish workplaces to be the best they can be and we endeavour to be at as many local events to support our communities when they need us most.

Whether you follow, like, comment or share our social media accounts and posts, you are helping us to reach more people and find more supporters that will in-turn improve our offerings to make our communities safer.

Whether you use Facebook to share our Save A Life September free sessions, or comment on our LinkedIn posts to support our campaigns, every little thing you do makes a huge difference.

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