Registered Charity: 1199047

"We shall either find a way or make one"

We are 24 hours a day – 7 days a week – 365 days a year

We need Your Help

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Support Us

There are a number of ways that you can support us in what we do.

We would be delighted if you wanted to become an ambassador for our charity and an advocate of our work. Sharing our story enables more people to hear about our work and increases the likelihood of us receiving donations. Please share our details with your family, friends and across your social media.

If you think you can offer your support in another way, such as through the provision of equipment, supplies or services, please get in contact.

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Nominate Us

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Please remember us next time your employer is inviting charity nominations and do keep us informed of any nominations made so that we can thank you for your support.

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Donate Today

We are an independent charity and receive no government funding, therefore we rely solely on donations from our generous supporters like you.

Whether you are looking to make a one-off donation, regular giving, or are looking to raise money for an incredible cause, we would love to hear from you.

International Response

Recognised by the United Nations (UN)

We are the first and only UK voluntary team to be officially classified by the UN International Search and Rescue Advisory Group as a light USAR team.

The team is comprised of emergency managers and planners, engineers and paramedics and includes specialists in the fields of structural engineering, water and rope rescue, collapsed building rescue, logistics, hazardous materials, communications, and technical search.

Our team members come from a wide rang of backgrounds and our work takes us around the world. Our volunteer members put themselves in hazardous situations in order to save a saveable life and bring relief to those who are suffering after a disaster.

Team members train, fundraise, carry out admin duties and lead our organisation, all in their spare time, so that we can be ready to deploy, wherever and whenever we are needed, at short notice, 24/7, 365 days of the year.

Training to International Standards

Team members undertake a thorough selection process, and once selected begin an 18–24-month training process to get them ready for their operational assessment. The weeklong operational assessment which is meticulously planned by our dedicated team of directing staff mimics an international deployment from start to finish and ensures that team members both new and old have the skills and experience to undertake a successful deployment.

Members then enter a process of continual improvement whereby new skills, techniques and procedures are introduced and consolidated through regular training and re-assessment.

We are self-sufficient, but we don't work in Isolation

When deployed as a team we take all the equipment and supplies needed for a deployment to ensure that we can be self sufficient for up to two weeks. It is incredibly important that we can provide aid without adding to the burden of the host country.

That being said, to work effectively and ensure a successful disaster response, we often work alongside other organisations and agencies. We all have a common goal and purpose and sharing our knowledge and expertise is part of our duty. We have built strong and lasting relationships at home and overseas and will continue to do so as we evolve as an organisation.

Find out about our International USAR assessment

On Monday 19th September 2022 at 11.30pm the United Nations Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS) sent out an alert of a magnitude 7.8 earthquake that had struck the “Republic of Angloland”, and within minutes this message was picked up by the volunteer members across the UK of Search and Rescue Assistance in Disasters (SARAID) International Response Team. SARAID is a UK based Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) & Non- Governmental Organisation (NGO) and all its members are 100% unpaid volunteers.

20th Anniversary of General Assembly Resolution 57/150

The United Nations General Assembly Resolution 57/150 of 16 December 2002 is a product of the work of the INSARAG, which importantly highlights that each state has the responsibility to take care of the victims of natural disasters occurring within its boarders.

Exercise Kosovo Resolve

Search and Rescue Assistance in Disasters (SARAID) is proud to have taken part in a European Association of Civil Protection Volunteer Teams (EVOLSAR) exercise held at the Kosovo International Search and Rescue Training Centre, a short trip from Pristina.

Please Donate Today

You can make a donation via PayPal or Justgiving, just click on the button below, we rely on public donations to continue our work.  We don’t spend on advertising and we receive no DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee) Funding.

With thanks to our supporters

International response team