We provide a search and rescue service covering the largest geographic area of the Lake District Mountain Rescue teams. From the Scottish Border and as far south as Haweswater, to the border with Northumberland, the Solway Firth and including Carlisle, Penrith and Brampton.
Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue team is the search and rescue organisation for a large area of east Cumbria. The area includes the Howgills and part of the Pennines, and includes sections of the Pennine Way and Wainwrights Coast to Coast walks. The team is composed entirely of volunteers, willing to go out any time of day, 365 days a year. Mountain Rescue teams are funded entirely by donations and bequests from members of the public. Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue Team needs to raise around £30,000 a year just to cover running costs (things such as medicine, vehicle maintenance, training, electricity and heating). Replacing a Land Rover is even more expensive. We really do value your support.
Sova make sure that when people find themselves in difficult situations they have someone on their side to help them make better choices so they can stay out of trouble and build better lives. It’s something we’ve done for more than 40 years. Sova helps to create a safer, stronger, fairer society.
All Hands Volunteers provides hands-on assistance to survivors of natural disasters around the world, with maximum impact and minimum bureaucracy. 100% of all funds raised by the UK Trust go directly to those in most need.
It is a non-profit, humanitarian relief and development agency devoted to changing attitudes all over the world through aid and education. It works to relieve suffering, poverty and oppression. It has a child and family sponsorship programme operating in 15 countries.
We combine the Christian message with practical help for those in need. Whether through filled shoeboxes at Christmas, relief and development aid or social projects for young and old, Blythswood brings hope to thousands in Europe, Africa and Asia.
We’re a UK registered charity that helps communities worldwide that are vulnerable to or affected by disaster find long term solutions to the unique challenges of disaster recovery and resilience.
Zam Zam Charitable Trust is focused on helping some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in Bangladesh – a country ravaged by poverty and frequent natural disasters. By minimising bureaucracy it delivers maximum impact with your donation, no matter how small.
The Team provides an essential service, not only to walkers and climbers, but also to the local community. The primary function of the Team is to provide a search and rescue service in upland mountainous areas, assist the police to search for vulnerable missing persons in lowland rural areas.
Exmoor Search and Rescue Team are a voluntary emergency service whose members are all unpaid volunteers, on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year. The team provides search and rescue services to the police and ambulance services across large parts of Devon and Somerset.
The Severn Area Rescue Association (SARA) is an Inshore Rescue boat and Land Search organisation covering the Severn Estuary, upper reaches of the River Severn and the rivers Wye, Bristol Avon and Usk. SARA provides Search and Rescue services 24/7 365 days by fully trained and highly skilled crew.
Thank you for visiting our MyDonate page.Wiltshire Search and Rescue (WILSAR) is a specialised volunteer team supporting Wiltshire Police in the search for missing vulnerable people.
Pidley Mountain Rescue Team is a charity that aims to improve the quality of life and independence of disabled people within Huntingdonshire allowing them the same opportunities and freedom as non-disabled people. Find us on Facebook, go to our website and view our YouTube video featuring the world-famous Pidley International Teddy Bear Freefall Championship. We provide specialised equipment for children and adults to develop and progress their personal mobility and homelife while raising awareness of the needs of disabled people in our community. We raise up to £18,000 annually, averaging 15 rescues each year. Examples of equipment supplied include wheelchairs, electric scooters, specialised trikes, paediatric buggies, adaptive computer software and hardware, and sensory clothing and toys. We have over 1,000 members - once someone has joined Pidley Mountain Rescue Team, for a donation of only £10, membership is for life. Local companies, organisations, sports clubs, local community and individuals provide most of our income through sponsorship and donations supplemented by the charity’s own fund-raising activities. The charity is based in the village of Pidley and was originally founded in the late 1970s. The village of Pidley is on the edge of the Fens in Huntingdonshire, and is at its highest only 88 feet above sea level. The charity’s name was created when local villager Bob Johnson’s car broke down on one of the four slopes leading to the village. His charitable rescuers pushed the car up the ‘mountain’ home - and the Pidley Mountain Rescue Team was formed. Registered charity number: 1094043
EYE FOR INDIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF OPTOMETRY AT CITY UNIVERSITY LONDON; THE SOUTH WOODHAM FERRERS ROTARY CLUB. THEIR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE EYE CARE TO RURAL COMMUNITIES IN INDIA. THEY AIM TO RESTORE SIGHT BY REFRACTIVE CORRECTION; OFFER EDUCATION ON COMMON OCULAR AILMENTS.
Your donation can be the difference between life and death by supporting our volunteers and helping us provide more people with basic life saving knowledge.
Disaster Aid UK & LifeBox provides on a worldwide basis, humanitarian relief and aid in the form of equipment and materials that provide shelter, warmth and comfort to people displaced by natural or other disaster.
Celebrating 50 years of providing an unpaid voluntary Search and Rescue service in South and Mid Wales. A 999 24/7 service operating in all weather conditions to assist those injured/lost in mountain/rural/urban environments. We rely on donations to for the £30,000/year needed to keep us running.
Dundonnell M R Team operates in a vast area of rugged mountainous country in the Highlands. 35 trained volunteers are available 24/7 to help anyone in difficulty on the hills, mountains and crags. Our area covers Affric, Strathfarrar, Wyvis, Letterewe, An Teallach, Fannichs, Deargs, and Coigach.
MGR provides immediate help in times of disaster whether caused by natural causes or conflict to help alleviate the suffering of the needy and destitute members of society anywhere in the world. MGR also helps rebuild local communities through self sustaining long term projects.
Bridge2Aid is a dental & development charity working in East Africa, towards a world free from Dental Pain. We provide training to increase access to dental pain relief for millions of people suffering in the developing world.
We support Macmillan Nurses and Acorns Hospice, help a national disabled sporting event, an adoption/fostering charity, Lordswood Schools and give holidays for disadvantaged children. Sand dams were funded in Africa and disaster equipment sent to Nepal. Rotary aims to eradicate polio worldwide.
We are part of Rotary International and our main activity is raising funds to support local charities and to react with financial help whenever an international major disaster or calamity occurs
MapAction exists to save lives and minimise suffering in humanitarian crises. Our skilled volunteers deploy to the scene to map priority needs and help coordinate the response. Our aim is that aid is delivered quickly and effectively. Since 2002 we have responded to over 45 disasters worldwide.
The Trust supports the operation of the Wensleydale Railway which operates a route of around 22 miles in the Yorkshire Dales using historic rolling stock. It is a tourist attraction and a valuable transport link in this rural area and is looking at options to expand further over the next few years.