MEDIA RELEASE - 23 MAY 2017
ST JOHN NAMED NEW ZEALAND’S MOST TRUSTED CHARITY 2017
In a ringing endorsement from Kiwis, St John has once again been voted Most Trusted Charity in the Reader’s Digest Most Trusted Brands Survey 2017.
St John Chief Executive Peter Bradley says the organisation is both proud and humbled to receive such recognition for a
fourth year in a row.
“Trust is incredibly important to St John and we never take it for granted. This award says that not only does the New
Zealand public value how we care for them but they also trust St John to use public donations carefully,” says Mr
Bradley.
The Most Trusted Brands is an annual independent survey commissioned by Reader’s Digest and carried out by Roy Morgan
Research who polled a representative sample of 1,400 New Zealanders.
With a workforce made up of both volunteers and paid staff, St John cares for communities. St John ambulance officers
are at the frontline of emergency services, providing emergency care to 97% of New Zealand’s geographic locations. Our
ambulance officers treat and transport more than 435,000 patients a year while our 111 emergency call handlers take more
than 482,000 calls a year.
The public’s generosity and donations allows St John to deliver important community programmes such as ASB St John in
Schools, Caring Callers, Friends of the Emergency Department, Health Shuttles, and St John Youth.
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ST JOHN FACTS
• ASB has been the key partner of St John for over eight years
• St John treated and/or transported 437,978 patients in the last year
• St John 111 emergency call handlers took 482,002 calls in the last year
• St John is made up of a mix of full-time paid employees and volunteer staff
• Learn, Donate, Volunteer at www.stjohn.org.nz