St John provided with an additional vehicle for their first aid fleet (9 February 2026)

Donated by Rotary Club of Guernsey & Bow Trustees


The Rotary Club of Guernsey is delighted to have been able to provide support for the provision of an additional vehicle to the St John first aid fleet. 

The Club has surpassed its Centenary celebration, and it was felt that as part recognition of the significant milestone in our history of providing service to the community it would be fitting to support the provision of a new vehicle that will make such a difference in the island.

The Club has a very special relationship with St John’s as member John Hollis was for many years the Orders Knight Commander and several other members are actively engaged with St John.

President Carla Bauer, Past Presidents Brian Acton and David Parish who is also Chair of St John’s property services and member Chris Roberts who is a qualified emergency responder joined CEO Heather Langlois and representatives from Co-sponsor BOW Trustees to celebrate the arrival of the new vehicle.

Brian Acton

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