Felix Ho
Northern Territory Finalist | Australian Volunteer of the Year
“Through leadership, mentorship and decades of volunteer service, Felix Ho has helped strengthen emergency response and youth development across Australia and the Pacific.”
About Felix Ho
Felix Ho ASM OAM has dedicated more than three decades to volunteering, beginning with St John Ambulance cadets at just 13 years old.
A highly respected volunteer leader, clinician and mentor, Felix contributes extensively at local, national and international levels across emergency response, youth development and disaster preparedness.
In 2024 alone, Felix volunteered more than 800 hours with St John Ambulance as National Youth Officer, leading programs supporting more than 2,500 young people and volunteers across Australia.
He played a key role in overhauling the national youth curriculum, expanding the program into Western Australia and Queensland, and co-organising the National Youth First Aid Competitions in Alice Springs.
Felix also volunteers locally as a first aider at community events, serves on the Board of St John Ambulance NT, contributes to disaster management training across the Pacific through the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre, and supports young people through the Australian Air Force Cadets.
Balancing this alongside full-time work, Felix continues to inspire others through his humility, leadership and unwavering commitment to helping communities thrive.
Felix has been recognised as a State Volunteer of the Year recipient and is a finalist for the inaugural Australian Volunteer of the Year Award, presented during National Volunteer Week.