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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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  • Wolverhampton Wheelers Cycling Club

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Sport and Outdoor Activities
    Ceremonial county: the West Midlands
    Providing cycling opportunities for everyone. All year, every year – since 1891.
  • Wolverton Secret Garden Society

    Year awarded: 2006
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Buckinghamshire
    Acquire, plan, develop, maintain and fundraise for the patch of land that they now call The Secret Garden.
  • Wombourne Volunteer Bureau

    Year awarded: 2014
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Providing transport to medical facilities, drop in centre and support for housebound elderly people through day-care group activities and wheelchair loans for 41 years.
  • Wombwell Dam Community Angling Group

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: South Yorkshire
    Providing beautifully maintained fishing dams and green space for all the community to enjoy.
  • Women’s Aid ABCL & N. Volunteers

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: County Antrim
    Supporting women and children experiencing domestic abuse through accommodation and community based services.
  • Women’s Enterprising Breakthrough

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Education and Employment
    Ceremonial county: Merseyside
    Education and support for local women and to provide a high quality service to woman, opportunities to explore personal choices and further their personal development, the time, space and flexible support to regain confidence and self-esteem and to promote opportunities for developing women’s personal skills to enable them to get more from their life.
  • Women’s Health in South Tyneside

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    OVering a broad range of integrated health provision and walk-in self referral for women
  • Women’s Inclusive Team

    Year awarded: 2021
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Creating a community where women and their families are happy, safe and valued.
  • Women’s Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (Cornwall)

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Providing confidential support, advocacy and counselling to women living in Cornwall
  • Women’s Community Matters

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Cumbria
    With love, care, compassion and kindness we are changing the world.
  • Wonderfully Made Woman

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Other
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Providing holistic support for women and girls who have experienced significant adversity.
  • Wood Street Mission

    Year awarded: 2014
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Supporting thousands of local children living in poverty. The devoted team of volunteers provide essential support and comfort to families in need.
  • Woodingdean Youth Centre

    Year awarded: 2006
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: East Sussex
    Helps and educate young people through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical and spiritual capacities.
  • Woodlands Hospice Charitable Trust

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Merseyside
    Aim is to improve the quality of life for people living with cancer and other life threatening illnesses and also support their families and friends.
  • Woodlarks Camp Site Trust

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Surrey
    Providing camping facilities in Surrey specifically designed for children and adults with all levels of disabilities
  • Woodroad Regeneration Forum

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Ayrshire and Arran
    Regeneration, development and maintenance of a local park serving deprived members of the community
  • Woodside Bereavement Service

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Counselling residents of Croydon who experience severe loss and depression arising from bereavement.
  • Woolfardisworthy Sports and Community Hall

    Year awarded: 2009
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Devon
    An environmentally friendly building with a wide range of facilities used by local community groups
  • Worcestershire Pre-school Learning Alliance VIP Special Needs Scheme

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Worcestershire
    To ensure the inclusion of pre-school children with a disability and/or illness into community pre-school provisions and to then support the children, their families and the provision accommodating the child.
  • Worcestershire Resource Exchange (WRE)

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Promoting reuse and reducing landfill through creative education and play.
  • WORKAID

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Education and Employment
    Ceremonial county: Buckinghamshire
    Volunteers refurbish tools and equipment which are sent to vocational training projects in Africa, enabling vulnerable and disadvantaged people to learn skills and improve their lives.
  • Working With Men

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Supporting boys and young men who are socially or economically disadvantaged, marginalised or isolated through positive activity.
  • Workington Heritage Group Ltd. (Helena Thompson Museum)

    Year awarded: 2016
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Cumbria
    Preserving heritage for future generations and providing a local social and community facility.
  • Wormwood Scrubs Pony Centre

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Sport and Outdoor Activities
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Enhancing the lives of children and young people, by giving them opportunities to develop skills through equine therapy.
  • Wrightington & Wigan Group of Friends CRUK

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Lancashire
    Fulfilling a need whilst providing a valuable village amenity and supporting the local community.