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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Syston and District Volunteer Centre
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: LeicestershireProviding transport, help and support wherever possible making sure that we remain sustainable and true to our core aims. -
T.S. Sutton Coldfield
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: BedfordshireEducating and motivating young people from inner-city areas and adults with learning difficulties. -
TAG (The Active Group)
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: County DownMaking a difference to families and the lives of people with a learning disability in Newry and Mourne. -
Tain Gala Association
Year awarded: 2006Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: Ross and CromartyBrings the wider community together through the organising and staging of both large and small scale events and activities throughout the year. -
Take Note
Providing live music performances to the elderly, infirm and those living in care homes -
Talaton Village Community Shop & Post Office
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: DevonProviding support, advice and information to women experiencing domestic violence in Walsall. -
Talbot House Support Centre
Year awarded: 2005Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: BedfordshireGiving practical advice, guidance and support to parents of children with special needs in Manchester -
TALK
Year awarded: 2005Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: SurreySupporting people in Surrey with dysphasia difficulties through therapy and communication partnerships -
Talking About My Generation
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Older PeopleCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterCreating an over 60s community newsroom to promote positive ageing and tackle ageist stereotypes. -
Talking with Hands
Enabling children and adults with hearing difficulties to visit the cinema to watch signed and subtitles films -
Talyllyn Railway Preservation Society
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: GwentProviding tourists and local residents with an enjoyable amenity and attraction for enthusiasts. -
Tamworth Area Medical Emergency Community First Responders
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: Emergency ResponseCeremonial county: StaffordshireTogether with the ambulance service, they have helped to save lives and provide care and compassion in the community -
Tamworth Handicapped Swimming Club (The Unicorns)
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: StaffordshireProviding water sports/swimming gala opportunities for disabled people. providing a safe meeting place for young people in Rugby with educational, social and cultural recreational opportunities. -
Tamworth Samaritans
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: StaffordshireProviding confidential and emotional support to people in distress and despair within the community. -
Tandem
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: BedfordshireProviding “Therapy Dogs” for people in hospitals, hospices and residential and nursing homes to help those devoid of animal contact. -
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum
Year awarded: 2017Type of group: HeritageCeremonial county: West SussexEducating present and future generations in the United Kingdom’s rich military aviation heritage. -
Taraggan Educational Gardens
Cultivating a healthy lifestyle through a community allotment in an area of deprivation. -
Tarbolton Tenants’ and Residents’ Association
Supporting local residents through an advice service and recreational activities. -
TASCGrubClub
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: County AntrimProviding Northampton young people aged 8 upwards with opportunities to improve their personal and life skills. -
Taunton Open Door (Renamed from Open Door)
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: SomersetMaking a positive difference to the lives of adults with learning disabilities, through encouraging them to become respected and confident independent adults in society. -
Taunton Street Pastors
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Mental Health and WellbeingCeremonial county: SomersetDealing with the issues of vulnerable people and helping to diffuse aggressive situations. -
Tavistock & District Outdoor Education Forum
Year awarded: 2013Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: DevonProviding outdoor educational activities to young people in the community. -
Taxi Charity for Military Veterans
Year awarded: 2021Type of group: Armed ForcesCeremonial county: Greater LondonProviding social events and commemorative trips for veterans to combat loneliness and isolation. -
Tayside Special Olympics
Year awarded: 2008Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: AngusPromoting and developing the organisation of a full programme of sports events in the community. -
Team Aspie
Empowering and enabling teenagers with Asperger’s Syndrome to fully engage at home, in school and with their community.