Mountain Rescue win £10,000

Date published: 26 November 2014


Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue is celebrating after being unveiled as a winner in a cash giveaway that was set up to leave a lasting legacy in local communities.

Yorkshire Building Society pledged the donation during its 150th anniversary year Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue was one of 15 chosen by members of the public to receive a £10,000 cash boost from the donation.

Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue will use the £10,000 to upgrade medical treatment equipment including splints, medical bags, stretchers and medicine to aid with the search, rescue and immediate treatment of missing or injured people.

Mark Wakeman, Community Fundraiser, Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue said: “We are thrilled that our project has been chosen to be funded as part of the Yorkshire Building Society Lasting Legacy Fund. We can’t wait to get started and make a real difference to our community.”

Yorkshire Building Society’s Corporate Responsibility Manager Pauline Giroux, said: “We are proud to commemorate our milestone anniversary by helping charities make a positive difference in their communities.

“We are delighted to be able to support Rossendale & Pendle Mountain Rescue’s project and we are looking forward to seeing the benefits it will bring. To be chosen from over 600 charity projects shows that this is a project that has really resonated with the public and will deliver a tangible benefit to the local community.”

Do you have a story for us?

Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.


To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.

To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.


While you are here...

...we have a small favour to ask; would you support Rochdale Online and join other residents making a contribution, from just £3 per month?

Rochdale Online offers completely independent local journalism with free access. If you enjoy the independent news and other free services we offer (event listings and free community websites for example), please consider supporting us financially and help Rochdale Online to continue to provide local engaging content for years to come. Thank you.

Support Rochdale Online