What you will receive
  • A copy of Derby Rescuer our quarterly e-newsletter keeping you informed on the Team’s activities
  • A Support Derby Mountain Rescue Team pen & car sticker
  • Invites to join us at team fundraising and social events
  • The satisfaction of knowing you're helping to save lives
Want to be more involved?

Become a Supporter and help at events, training nights and more.

Become a Supporter

Friend of Derby Mountain Rescue Team

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Welcome to the team! By becoming a Friend of Derby Mountain Rescue Team, you're helping us to provide vital emergency services when they're needed most. With your regular giving, we can continue to operate even when costs are rising, ensuring that we're always ready to respond to emergencies in the Peak District and beyond. And as a Friend, you'll receive regular updates on our latest rescues, training, and community events, so you can stay connected to our work and the impact your support is making. Thank you for your commitment to saving lives and keeping our community safe.

Choose how much you wish to give

As a charity, we do not receive any direct government support and are dependent on donations, bequests, and fundraising events for income. So, whatever you decide to give you can be sure your regular gift to the Team will make a difference. Not only to the people we rescue but also their loved ones.

How does the subscription work?

  • Your card will be charged at checkout and then again on the same day every month.
  • You may periodically receive email reminders and requests to re-authorise your payments, this helps protect your card safety.
  • Your card will be stored securely with our payment provider, following strict PCI compliant practices.
  • You can cancel your subscription at any time by emailing us at [email protected]
  • The minimum subscription term is 2 months (your initial payment and your first renewal)

Thank you for supporting Derby Mountain Rescue Team