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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Moffat Mountain Rescue Team
Year awarded: 2006Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: DumfriesRescue service for people injured, immobilised, lost or in distress in the Moffat and surrounding areas. -
Monkstown Boxing Club (MBC)
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: County AntrimEmpowering and raising the aspiration of young people and communities through sport, education and life skills. -
Monkstown Community Association
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: County AntrimProviding social, health and family services to the local community. -
Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: HeritageCeremonial county: BedfordshireTelling the story of the people of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Air Force who served at Montrose, 1913-50, the country’s first operational Air Station. -
Mood Swings Network
Year awarded: 2009Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterEncouraging the recovery of people with severe mood disorders and supporting their family and friends -
Moor Pool Heritage Trust
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: HeritageCeremonial county: the West MidlandsDedicated to saving, conserving and promoting one of Birmingham’s hidden social and architectural gems. -
Moray Council on Addiction
Year awarded: 2012Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: MorayProviding counselling services to people affected by addiction. -
Moray DofE Committee
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: MoraySupporting accessibility, sharing skills, knowledge and expertise with youths and leaders. -
Moray Food Plus
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Food SupportCeremonial county: MorayProviding crisis food support to those in need across Moray. -
Moray Fresh Start
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: MorayRelieving needs of clients by donating household goods essential to the minimum standards of homemaking. -
Moray HandyPerson Services
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: BedfordshireProviding practical assistance to vulnerable people in Moray, helping keep them safe and independent in their own homes. -
Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation (MIRO)
Year awarded: 2020Type of group: Emergency ResponseCeremonial county: BedfordshireProviding an inshore rescue facility in the inland and coastal waters around Findhorn bay. -
Morayvia
Preserving Moray’s rich aviation heritage and promoting science and technology by creating a significant visitor attraction. -
Moree Community Association
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: BedfordshireDeveloping and enhancing community spirit through cultural activities, education and support. -
Morpeth Detachment, Northumbria Army Cadet Force
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: NorthumberlandDelivering structured, interesting and challenging opportunities to young people from all backgrounds to become self reliant, confident members of the community in line with their motto “to inspire to achieve’’. -
Morpeth Lions Club
Year awarded: 2010Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: NorthumberlandFundraising for and supporting the community as well as assisting with urgent appeals in the region -
Morph
Agents of change for young people in Dungannon normally excluded from society -
Mortimer Country Stores Volunteers
Year awarded: 2017Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: BedfordshireProviding an essential and friendly service to residents of a very rural community. -
Mortimer Village Partnership (MVP)
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: BerkshireBuilding a stronger community and enriching village life by enabling all mortimer residents to volunteer in local events, clubs, services, communications and entertainments. -
MOSAC
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: Greater LondonProviding holidays and social activities for adults with learning disabilities in Warrington and giving respite to their carers. -
Moss Side Community Allotment Group
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: EnvironmentCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterTransforming a neglected allotment into a flourishing sustainable community allotment and social hub -
Mossley Juniors Football Club
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterInspiring young people in their development and making a positive difference in their community. -
Mothers against Violence
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterAddressing factors leading to gang involvement through an education programme in Manchester, supporting victims and offenders -
Mothers for Mothers
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: The City and County of BristolSupporting families affected by maternal mental illness from pregnancy to childhood. -
Mothertongue Multi-Ethnic Counselling and Listening Service
Year awarded: 2009Type of group: CulturalCeremonial county: BerkshireProviding a culturally-sensitive listening and counselling service for multi-ethnic communities in Reading