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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Shropshire Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs
Year awarded: 2017Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: ShropshireShropshire Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs, volunteer organisation which affords opportunity and champions rural life. -
Shropshire Rural Support
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: ShropshireSupporting rural people with confidential help, reducing stress, risk of suicide and depression. -
Shropshire War Memorials Association
Helping the public by correcting omissions from war memorials, repairing, cleaning and tracing names and graves. -
Side by Side Theatre
Year awarded: 2012Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: the West MidlandsWorking alongside adults with learning disabilities, developing their self confidence and self esteem through use of performing arts. -
Side by Side Theatre Company Stourbridge
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: the West MidlandsGiving learning disabled actors and dancers the benefit of direct involvement in the performing arts, to increase self-confidence, self-worth and well being. -
Sight Concern Bedfordshire
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: BedfordshireGiving people of all ages the support they need to cope with going blind so that they can live independently. -
Sight Concern Worcestershire
Supporting blind and partially sighted people to lead full and active lives. -
Sight for Surrey
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: SurreySight for Surrey supports people who are blind, vision impaired, Deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing. -
Signposts Team SP
Volunteers marshal local festivals, organise litter picks and environmental projects that benefit green spaces. -
Sikh Helpline
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: the West MidlandsProviding mental health and wellbeing, emotional and cultural issues support to anyone in need. -
Sikh Nari Manch Women’s Group
Aims to empower women in general, but Sikh in particular, through a broad mix of educational, social and recreational activities. -
Sikh Sewa Organisation
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: HomelessnessCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterProviding food, clothes and support to the homeless and needy throughout the year. -
Sikh Union Coventry
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: the West MidlandsManaging community projects that support vulnerable children and adults through team sports and health improvement. -
Silkstone CARE Group
Caring for their community public spaces; encouraging young people to cherish and improve their natural environment. -
Silverdale First Responders
Year awarded: 2006Type of group: Emergency ResponseCeremonial county: Cumbriaprovides an interim service between dialling 999 and the arrival of the ambulance service. -
Simon Community Outspoken Group
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: HomelessnessCeremonial county: County AntrimRaising awareness of homeless issues in Northern Ireland through peer education -
Sing your Heart Out
Year awarded: 2012Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: NorfolkHolding singing workshops for people with mental health issues. -
Sinodun Players & Corn Exchange Wallingford
Year awarded: 2020Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: OxfordshireProviding a volunteer-run theatre and cinema to connect, inspire and entertain the local community. -
Sir Michael Sobell House
Year awarded: 2007Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: OxfordshireThey provide care and help to patients in the hospice. -
SKEM MEN-ACES
Year awarded: 2016Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: LancashireWe provide Football for Adults with Learning Disabilities, Where we focus on Friendship and Fun. Making People Count. -
Skemersdale Action for Youth Forum (SAY)
Providing activities for young people with training courses and education on social behaviour including the dangers of alcohol and drugs -
Skills and Care Greenwich
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Older PeopleCeremonial county: Greater LondonPromoting the independence of older and vulnerable people by reconnecting them with the community. -
SKY Positive Minds
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: West YorkshireHelping disadvantaged women and children to be resilient through dedicated support and workshops. -
Skye Old People’s Welfare Committee
Providing transport for elderly people in Skye attending appointments and recreational activities -
Skylarks (Me too & Co)
Year awarded: 2018Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: Greater LondonProviding welcome, support, therapies, activities, advice and play to families who have children with additional needs.