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 1051 – 1075 out of 3143 awardees
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Gloucester Warwickshire Steam Railway
Turning an abandoned track-bed into a 12 mile living steam museum attracting 85,000 visitors. -
Gloucestershire Bundles
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: GloucestershireProviding emergency assistance to families and individuals in crisis. -
Gloucestershire Chinese Women’s Guild
Promoting interest in aviation, training and development and community service for young people. -
Gloucestershire Cloud 9
Organising holiday of a lifetime visits for children in Gloucestershire who have physical or chronic illnesses -
Gloucestershire County Association for the Blind
Year awarded: 2006Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: BedfordshirePromotes the relief of visually impaired people within Gloucestershire. -
Gloucestershire Youth Mini Bike Project
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: GloucestershireStaffed by dedicated volunteers providing a safe, exciting activity for disadvantaged children. -
GMP Nowt2Do Project
Providing high school extra-curricular-activities to reduce anti-social behaviour. -
Godiva Trust
Godiva Trust promotes peace, unity and community cohesion, engaging people in heritage projects inspiring new generations. -
Golden Lion Children’s Trust
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: BedfordshireSupporting mentally and physically disabled and socially disadvantaged children in West Sussex, East Sussex, Kent and Surrey. -
Good Neighbour Project, Tunbridge Wells
Year awarded: 2015Type of group: Older PeopleCeremonial county: KentSupporting the vulnerable, socially isolated elderly, re-building their confidence and helping them to remain living in their own homes. -
Good Shepherd Ministry
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: HomelessnessCeremonial county: the West MidlandsGood Shepherd a Wolverhampton based charity providing immediate, practical assistance to the homeless and poor. -
Goring Gap News
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: OxfordshireReporting on local news, events and featuring items of interest through a monthly magazine. -
Gorton Community Centre and Gorton Growing Together
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterHelping people in the local community providing activities and facilities for growing together. -
Gorton Events commitee
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: EventsCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterWorks with the police in an advisory position alongside other partners to make Gorton a whole community. -
Gorton Horticultural Society
Providing an eco-oasis in the inner-city, growing fruit, vegetables and plants. Bringing the community and biodiversity together. -
Gorton Imagination Library
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterPromoting a love of reading and school readiness by providing books to children under 5. -
Gospel Temple Apostolic Church
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Food SupportCeremonial county: Greater LondonProviding more than just food to those at risk of hunger and homelessness. -
Grafton Centre
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Loneliness and BefriendingCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterThe centre supports adults in our community with health and well-being, isolation and loneliness, exercise and nutrition. -
Grampian Children’s Respite Care operating as Charlie House
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: the City of AberdeenMaking precious memories for children and their families. -
Grand Northern Ukulele Festival
Arts and music events to connect, inspire and promote the very best in all of us. -
Grandparents Parenting Again and Kinship Carers Midlothian
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: BedfordshireHelping those providing Kinship Care to meet others and find support and recognition. -
Grange Road Methodist Church Resource Centre
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: County DurhamProviding recreational, leisure and educational activities for people of Hartlepool. -
Grangetown Community Concern
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: OtherCeremonial county: Mid GlamorganOrganising social activities and learning opportunities for residents of the Perthcelyn estate. -
Grant A Smile
Cleaning the homes of parents battling chronic or terminal health conditions and granting special wishes to their children. -
Grantham and District Talking Newspaper for the Blind
Year awarded: 2005Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: LincolnshireProviding weekly news items for the visually impaired in Grantham