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
Showing 626 – 650 out of 3143 awardees
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Coventry Muslim Forum
Year awarded: 2017Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: the West MidlandsIs an Umbrella organisation which provides a platform for Muslims to engage with authorities towards community cohesion. -
Coventry Resource Centre for the Blind
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: the West MidlandsOver Fifty Volunteers who encourage and stimulate people to live a full life after sight loss. -
Cowpen Quay Community Association
Year awarded: 2011Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: NorthumberlandProviding social, recreational and educational activities to residents of Croft Ward and Cowpen Quay -
Cowper and Newton Museum Volunteers
Year awarded: 2020Type of group: CulturalCeremonial county: BuckinghamshireSupporting the museum in Olney and providing the most enjoyable of visitor experiences to all. -
CRaB – Community, Residents and Business
Turning a run-down area of Preston into a thriving community and driving down crime. -
Cramlington Voluntary Youth Project
Providing physical and emotional support for disabled and special needs youngsters -
CRASAC – Coventry Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: the West MidlandsSupporting victims of sexual violence from crisis to sustainable recovery through a range of specialist sexual violence services made possible only through the time, commitment and expertise of our volunteers. -
Crawley and Horsham Home-Start
Year awarded: 2007Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: West SussexThe aim of the group is to provide support to parents with young children who are coping with stressful situations. The idea behind the scheme is that if parents feel that their support needs are being met, they can, in turn, better meet the needs of their children and it is also hoped that the support provided can help to prevent crises developing and the breakdown of family life. -
Cre8
Year awarded: 2015Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: BedfordshireEncouraging change by providing exciting activities, education and employment to enable vulnerable young people to realise their full potential. -
Creative Care Scotland
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: DunbartonshireTeaching therapeutic craft pursuits to all sectors of the community helping to alleviate stress. -
Creative Kids
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: DorsetSupporting disadvantaged children to achieve a national qualification in the arts. -
Creative Learning In Prison LBG
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Social JusticeCeremonial county: GuernseyProviding education for prisoners to aid rehabilitation and reintegration into the community. -
Crewkerne Aqua Centre Volunteers
Year awarded: 2008Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: County ArmaghSetting up and running an indoor pool for the benefit of the community. -
Cricket Federation for People with Disabilities (CFPD)
Gives any person with a disability the opportunity to participate in a regular team sport. -
Crisis Centre Ministries
Year awarded: 2012Type of group: HomelessnessCeremonial county: BedfordshireSupporting homeless people through food, care and life skills training. -
Crisis Counselling
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: RenfrewshireWe offer children and adults direct access to our range of Mental health Support Services in the Community. -
Critchley Community Hub
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Older PeopleCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterA vibrant, welcoming social and learning centre for older people in Salford. -
Cromar Future Group
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: AberdeenshireMaking science and digital skill accessible by bringing hands-on activities to the local community. -
Cromarty Care Project
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: Ross and CromartyResponding to community needs, providing help and support to vulnerable people. -
Crossfire Trust
Year awarded: 2008Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: East SussexPromoting community development and reconciliation. -
Crossing Boundaries Project, Earls Hall Baptist Church
Year awarded: 2017Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: EssexDeveloping a resilient community network, helping those in need through times of change. -
Crossover-Breakout
Addressing the practical needs of the disadvantaged community and to bring God’s extravagant love to all people. -
Crowborough Community First Responders
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Emergency ResponseCeremonial county: East SussexProviding local emergency response, public access defibrillators and community education. -
Crowthorne Old Age to Teen Society
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Older PeopleCeremonial county: BerkshireProviding companionship, healthy meals and stimulating activities for older people in the local community in addition to providing respite for their carers. -
Croydon College
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: Greater LondonGiving all students the opportunity to volunteer as active citizens in their community. Over 1,500 students volunteered 18,000 hours lobbying, campaigning and representation at the UN.