Supporting critical humanitarian efforts
Since 2015, the St. John Committee has raised vital funds for the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and Malta’s humanitarian efforts around the world. Led and run entirely by volunteers, our work directly supports the most vulnerable among us.
The Order of Malta is one of the oldest institutions of Western and Christian civilization. A lay religious order of the Catholic Church since 1113 and a subject of international law, the Sovereign Order of Malta has diplomatic relations with over 100 states and the European Union, and permanent observer status at the United Nations. It is neutral, impartial and apolitical. Today, the Order of Malta is active in 120 countries caring for people in need through its medical, social and humanitarian works. Across the world, the Order of Malta is dedicated to the preservation of human dignity and the care of all those in need, regardless of their origin or religion.
The Committee operates under the aegis of the Order of Malta American Association, which is registered in the United States as a tax-exempt §501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. Donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowable by law.
SAVE THE DATE
The White Cross Ball of New York City
Friday, November 7
Cocktails, dinner, and dancing
Begun in 2015, the White Cross Ball of New York City raises critical funds for the Order of Malta’s global humanitarian efforts, including Malteser International Americas, Holy Family Hospital of Bethlehem, and Malta Camp USA, and has in the past supported Malteser International and the Order of Malta International Summer Camp for Disabled Youth. The black tie evening will welcome guests for cocktails and a seated dinner prior to dancing.
To inquire about sponsorship opportunities, kindly contact info@stjohncommittee.org.
Spring Knights
Spring Knights raises critical funds for the Order of Malta’s volunteer works in New York City.

Beneficiaries
Get involved
Every day, 95,000 dedicated volunteers of all ages, nationalities, and faiths are supporting the Order of Malta’s projects across the world. Year-on-year, they care for the homeless living in isolation in cities, assist refugees, provide first-aid and organize medical and social campaigns, respond to victims of natural disasters, accompany disabled guests on pilgrimages and summer camps, support the elderly housebound, and prepare nourishing food for people living in poverty in bitter winters.
To learn more about how to volunteer with the Order of Malta in New York City, kindly email nycaux@orderofmaltaamerican.org.