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Socorro Andino Peruano

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Peruvian Andean Rescue Group, Peru delegation: There are lots of ways to support Mountain Rescue Association in South America / Cuerpo de Rescate Socorro Andino C.R.S.A or your local Mountain Rescue Team, from leaving a gift in your will, to fundraising or donating in memory. However, you choose to support us, your kindness and generosity helps us save lives.

You can also involve your mountaineering club, class at school or your networks on social media. In the same way that it takes a team of volunteers to carry out a rescue call out, Mountain Rescue / Cuerpo de Rescate Socorro Andino and our Member Teams rely on communities coming together and getting behind the teams to make our work possible and continue saving lives.

 

YOUR DONATION, YOUR CHOICE.

Mountain Rescue Association in South America / Cuerpo de Rescate Socorro Andino C.R.S.A represents 7 Mountain Rescue Teams in Latin America. You can support Mountain Rescue Latin America by donating or fundraising for your local team or or choose your country to support, we are in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina & Colombia Mountain Rescue Teams.

For more information see the list of members:

  1. Bolivia: → Socorro Andino Boliviano S.A.B.
  2. Ecuador: → ASEGUIM Rescue Group G.R.A
  3. Chile: → Socorro Andino Chileno S.A.C
  4. Peru: → Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P
  5. Argentina: → Socorro Andino Argentino S.A.A
  6. Colombia: → Socorro Andino Colombiano S.A.C
  7. Peru: → High Mountain Rescue Police DEPSAM PNP

To donate or fundraise for your local team follow the information on team websites.

If you donate to Mountain Rescue Association in South America and have a preference on how your donation is spent please let us know and we will do our best to meet your wishes.

If you are a business and would like to know more about partnering with Socorro Andino Peruano / Gourp of Mountain Rescue Team please visit our partners page.  >> Read more Information

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We couldn’t do what we do without your help

Support the “Socorro Andino Peruano” in South American Rescue Corps – Donate Today!

Every day, lives are at risk in the challenging, high-altitude terrains of South America. The South American Rescue Corps is dedicated to providing critical rescue services to those in need, from mountaineers and tourists to local communities facing emergencies in remote areas. But we can’t do it alone – we need your help.

Your donation directly supports:

  • Life-Saving Missions: Ensuring rapid response teams are ready to rescue those in danger.
  • Essential Training: Providing our volunteers with advanced training and the equipment they need to face extreme conditions.
  • Community Education: Promoting safety and accident prevention in mountainous regions.

With your generosity, we can continue to save lives and protect those who explore the beauty of South America’s peaks. Donate today and be part of something truly life-changing.

Thank you for your support!

Your Donation Makes a Difference – Support the Mountain Rescue Corps

When emergencies strike in the mountains, every second counts. The Mountain Rescue Corps is on the frontlines, providing life-saving assistance to climbers, hikers, and communities facing danger in some of the world’s most challenging environments. But we can’t do it without your support.

Your donation will:

  • Fund Rescue Missions: Equip our teams with the tools and resources needed to conduct rescue operations in extreme mountain conditions.
  • Provide Essential Gear: Ensure our rescuers have the safety equipment, technology, and medical supplies necessary to respond swiftly and effectively.
  • Support Training Programs: Help us maintain the highest standards of rescue expertise through ongoing training and certification of our rescue volunteers.
  • Strengthen Community Preparedness: Aid our efforts to educate local communities on mountain safety and emergency preparedness, reducing the risk of accidents.

With your contribution, you are directly supporting the heroes who risk their lives to save others. Donate today and help us continue our mission of protecting and rescuing those in need.

Thank you for being part of our life-saving efforts!

To make donations to the Socorro Andino Peruano Mountain Rescue Group, the following information is typically required:

1. Personal Information of the Donor:

  • Full Name
  • Email Address
  • Phone Number

2. Financial Information:

  • Payment Method: This may include credit/debit card, bank transfer, or online payment platforms such as PayPal.
  • Card or Bank Account Details: Includes card number, expiration date, security code, or bank account information for transfers.

3. Donation Amount:

  • Specify the amount you wish to donate (there may be preset options or a field to enter a custom amount).

4. Donation Frequency:

  • One-Time Donation or Recurring Donation (monthly, quarterly, annually, etc.).

5. Postal Address (Optional):

  • Some organizations request your address to send physical receipts or acknowledgment letters to donors.

6. Designation of Funds (Optional):

  • In some cases, you can choose if you want your donation to go to a specific cause within the rescue corps (such as equipment purchases, volunteer training, rescue missions, etc.).

7. Consent and Confirmation:

  • You will typically need to agree to the organization’s terms and conditions and confirm your consent to their privacy policies.

Once the donation is complete, you will usually receive a confirmation email, and you may also receive updates on how your donation is helping the rescue corps’ mission.

For the donation process, you can reach out to the South American Rescue Corps through the following contact details:

Donation Contact Information:

Socorro Andino Peruano S.A.P. is the only private rescue body in Peru with professional training, qualifications, certifications, and accreditations for interventions in high-altitude areas and remote, rugged, and inaccessible zones. We are proud to announce that we will be the first rescue body in the Andes to conduct rescues with the support of a helicopter.

If you have any questions regarding the donation process, the team will be happy to assist you with more details or personalized support. Thank you for your generosity and commitment to helping save lives!

Eric Raul Albino Lliuya, Peruvian Mountain Rescue Team y Search and Rescue Socorro Andino Peruano.
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The fact that you are all out helping people in need and hopefully bringing people home to their own families makes it all worthwhile. No matter how experienced you are there is always an element of risk to enjoying the mountains, so being able to help others when things don’t go according to plan is a way of giving back
The Rescue was organized by the organization of Socorro Andino Peruano
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22 Years Ago, He Disappeared in an Avalanche. His Body Was Just Found. Melting glaciers on Peru’s highest mountain helped uncover the body of Bill Stampfl, who disappeared while climbing the mountain with two friends. Two decades after Bill Stampfl went missing during an avalanche while climbing Peru’s highest mountain, his daughter, Jennifer Stampfl, had more or less accepted that he was gone forever. Sometimes she still had dreams of him, alive in Peru, amnesiac and unaware that he had family in the United States. She knew he had hated the cold, so the idea of his being trapped in ice was unsettling. But she thought she had made her peace with the mountain keeping her father.
Russians Alexander Ruchkin and Vyacheslav Ivanov die in Huandoy Sur, the peruvian rescue team cooperate with this rescue.
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Although little is known about the details of the accident, the Peruvian rescue team found the lifeless bodies of Alexander and Vyacheslav yesterday on Huandoy Sur (6,160 m), where the Russian climbers were opening a new route. The most likely hypothesis for the cause of this fatal accident is that the climbers were swept away by a rockfall when they began their descent after their last bivouac on 26-27 August. Alexander Ruchkin was a renowned international mountaineer, awarded the Piolet d'Or in 2005 for his climb of the north face of Jannu with Dmitry Pavlenko, and a Russian Piolet d'Or in 2009 for his opening of the Minya Konka massif (Sichuan, China) with Mikhail Mikhailov. The same team of Alexander Ruchkin and Vyacheslav Ivanov also received a Russian Golden Piolet in 2013 for the route Falling into the void, which they opened on the southwest face of Kusum Kanguru, 6,367 m (Nepal). Ivanov is also a three-time Russian Mountaineering Champion.
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OUR FUNDRAISING GUARANTEE TO YOU

OUR FUNDRAISING GUARANTEE TO YOU

As a “Socorro Andino Peruano” South American Rescue Group

Fundraising is the lifeblood of our organization, and we rely on voluntary donations to continue our life-saving work. We could not fulfill our mission without the generosity, thoughtfulness, and commitment of donors like you. We value your support deeply and recognize the need to balance our responsibility to the communities we serve with our responsibility to you, our donors.

That’s why we make this commitment to you:

We will comply with all laws and regulations applicable to charities and fundraising, and we commit to adhering to the highest standards of best practice in line with the Fundraising Code of Practice.

We will oversee and monitor our fundraisers, volunteers, and third parties working with us to ensure that they also comply with these standards and best practices.

We guarantee that our fundraising efforts will always be Legal, Open, Honest, and Respectful. To uphold and promote these values, we commit to the following standards:

  • We will be clear about who we are and what we do.
  • We will provide a clear explanation of how you can donate, modify, or stop a regular donation.
  • If you choose not to donate or wish to stop giving, we will fully respect your decision.
  • We will respect your rights and privacy at all times.
  • We have procedures in place to assist those in vulnerable circumstances, and these procedures will be published on our website or made available upon request.
  • We will protect your data and keep it secure.
  • We will communicate with you in accordance with your chosen preferences.

If you feel that we have not met these standards or believe we could improve, please contact us, by calling our office at +51 943 081 066 or emailing info@socorroandinoperuano.com. We will address your concerns quickly and thoroughly.

We also commit to ensuring that our complaints process is clear and accessible, and we will provide transparent and evidence-based responses to all complaints.

Should you be dissatisfied with our response, you can take further action by contacting Website: www.socorroandinoperuano.com/donate/

Thank you for your trust and continued support in helping us save lives across South America.