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Awardees

On the 2nd June we announced the 244 voluntary groups selected to receive The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2022.

The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service 2022 Awardees List – PDF

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  • Treborth Riding for the Disabled

    Year awarded: 2004
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Providing disabled people with riding facilities to benefit their health and well- being.
  • Trelander and St. Clements Community Association Totnes

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Providing a community building as a hub for inter-generational social activities
  • Treverbyn Community Hall

    Year awarded: 2016
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Supporting many activities that contribute to the health, well being and future of the local community.
  • Tri Services and Veterans Support Centre

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Armed Forces
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Providing wellbeing and support services for veterans in Staffordshire
  • Trimdon Station Residents’ Association

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: County Durham
    Championing cohesion through activities and the provision of a community centre
  • Trinity Methodist Church

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Reaching out to the community in Newlyn through its range of groups and activities providing confidential support, advocacy and counselling to women living in Cornwall
  • Trinity Winchester

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Homelessness
    Ceremonial county: Hampshire
    Giving back to homeless and vulnerable people their sense of purpose, enabling them to re-engage with the community.
  • Troop Aid

    Year awarded: 2014
    Type of group: Armed Forces
    Ceremonial county: the West Midlands
    Supporting Military Personnel by providing them with a Grab Bag containing basic personal essentials when they are hospitalised following injuries in conflict or other emergency situations.
  • True Colours Inclusive CIC

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Supporting the ambitions of adults with autism in their community to achieve their aspirations.
  • Truro Amateur Boxing Club

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Sport and Outdoor Activities
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Providing physical recreation and sporting opportunities whilst underpinning respect and discipline for a diversity of young people.
  • Truro Gateway Club

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    They provide leisure and pleasure opportunities for people with learning disabilities.
  • TS Duke of York Portrush Sea Cadets

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: County Antrim
    Providing nautical training and social community inclusion to young people. Supporting women and children experiencing domestic abuse through accommodation and community based services.
  • Tullibody History Group

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Researching, recording and preserving the history and heritage of the villages of Tullibody and Cambus, in Clackmannanshire.
  • Turnford Netball Club

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Hertfordshire
    Encouraging girls from Broxbourne and surrounding areas to develop a healthy lifestyle through a team sport
  • Turning Tides

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Homelessness
    Ceremonial county: West Sussex
    Community led charity putting local people at the heart of its mission to end homelessness.
  • Tweed Wheels (Tweeddale Community Transport)

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Ross and Cromarty
    Tweed Wheels vehicles and volunteers provide accessible, affordable transport to local individuals and voluntary groups throughout the community
  • TwentyTwenty

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Leicestershire
    Supporting disadvantaged and disengaged young people to positive independence, confidence and sustained jobs.
  • Twinkle House

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Lancashire
    Providing sensory support services to Children, Young People and Adults with Disabilities, Learning Difficulties and Additional Needs in West Lancashire
  • Ty Hafan Scout Group

    Year awarded: 2021
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: South Glamorgan
    Bringing Scouting to children and young people with life-limiting illness.
  • Tyddyn Bach Trust

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: Clwyd
    Caring for and supporting those affected by HIV and Aids, and their families and carers in the UK.
  • Tyne Sound News

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Providing an audio news, information and entertainment service to those with sight impairments.
  • Tynedale Agricultural Society

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Northumberland
    Providing services to Northumberland County Show, agriculture, charities and education in the Northeast.
  • Tynedale Hospice at Home

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Northumberland
    Assisting the Hospice by providing patient transport, bereavement and family support services, administrative support, and raising funds.
  • Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    Assist in the saving of life on the local coastline, through shipwreck or otherwise. Maintain and repair the Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade headquarters, attended to its preservation. Develop Brigades historical artefacts and look after museum. Involved in museum visits and lectures etc.
  • Tynemouth World War One Commemoration Project

    Year awarded: 2016
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    Tynemouth WW1 Commemoration Project: Volunteer research to remember the Great War and its affect on families and local communities.