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From its origins in an 11th century hospital for pilgrims in Jerusalem, the Order of St John has evolved into a charity caring for people in need in over 40 countries. It is supported by thousands of volunteers worldwide who share its commitment to help people in sickness, distress, suffering or danger.
Today it is organised from centres, known as Priories, in eight countries: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, the United States and Wales.
Founded in 1947, the Priory of Scotland’s mission is: to improve the safety, health and quality of life of people in need.
There are 2000 members of the Priory of Scotland and activities are organised through 13 Area Committees who raise funds for a variety of projects, local, national and overseas.

Projects in Scotland include:
- supporting mountain rescue bases and transport
- providing accommodation for people in need
- providing transport for people in need
- facilitating palliative care and respite care
- supporting other charitable causes in Scotland
Helping people in need overseas
Unlike its fellow Priories around the world, St John Scotland does not operate the ambulance service or offer first aid training. It does, however, contribute to two significant projects overseas: the St John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem and St John Malawi primary healthcare project.
The Order is a royal order of chivalry with Queen Elizabeth II as its sovereign head who confers membership in recognition of an individual’s service and commitment to caring for others.
If you would like to find out more, please contact the Edinburgh office :
The Chancery of the Priory of Scotland, St John’s House, 21 St John Street, Edinburgh EH8 8DG Telephone 0131 556 8711 Email info@stjohnscotland.org.uk