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Awardees

On the 14th November we announced the 281 voluntary groups selected to receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2024.

The King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2024 Awardees List – PDF

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  • Staffordshire Search and Rescue Team

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Supporting the police and emergency services in the search for vulnerable missing persons
  • Staffordshire Women’s Aid

    Year awarded: 2017
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Staffordshire Women’s Aid supports victims of domestic and sexual violence towards safe, abuse-free futures.
  • Stainsby Folk Group

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Events
    Ceremonial county: Derbyshire
    Organising the annual Stainsby music festival of artistic, cultural and training activities.
  • STAK

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Food Support
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Supporting the vulnerable and needy in our community with hot meals, friendship, help and advice.
  • Stalham & Smallburgh First Responders

    Year awarded: 2016
    Type of group: Emergency Response
    Ceremonial county: Norfolk
    Medically trained volunteers giving life-saving treatment – within a few minutes – to emergency calls in the community.
  • Stalham Brass Band

    Year awarded: 2004
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: Norfolk
    Encouraging people of all ages to gain traditional skills as brass musicians and providing entertainment at local activities and charity events.
  • Stand Against Violence

    Year awarded: 2014
    Type of group: Social Justice
    Ceremonial county: Somerset
    Reducing and preventing interpersonal violence through education and primary intervention.
  • Stand-by-me Bereavement Support

    Year awarded: 2023
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Hertfordshire
    Supporting bereaved children, young people and their families in North Herts and Stevenage.
  • Stanford/Corringham and Tilbury Community First Responders

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Emergency Response
    Ceremonial county: Essex
    Stanford/Corringham and Tilbury Community First Responders are committed to helping save lives in their community.
  • Starmaker Theatre Company

    Year awarded: 2004
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Berkshire
    Providing a centre for young people to develop and gain stage skills through workshops and fundraising events in Reading.
  • Start in Salford

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Assisting people with mental health issues through creative arts to re-engage in community life.
  • Start Up Stirling

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Food Support
    Ceremonial county: Stirling and Falkirk
    Transforming the lives of those in hardship with home starter packs, client support and food banks.
  • Station House Media Unit

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: the City of Aberdeen
    Using media to strengthen communities and transform lives across North East Scotland.
  • Stay Up Late

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: East Sussex
    Supporting people with learning disabilities to lead great social lives.
  • Staywell

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Older People
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    To enable older people to volunteer their skills, talents, knowledge and experience in order to support primary school children with their learning and the children to benefit from the expertise and positive role models provided by the older volunteers.
  • Steamship Shieldhall Charity

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Hampshire
    Preserving Britain’s largest working steamship, providing public access, maritime training and education.
  • Step by Step in Moray

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Supports families who feel isolated to develop the confidence and skills to give their children the best start in life.
  • Stephens and George Centenary Charitable Trust

    Year awarded: 2021
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Mid Glamorgan
    Enhancing young people’s chances, raising literacy standards and engaging young people into the Arts.
  • Stepney Bank Stables

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    Supporting ethnic minority communities and promoting multicultural events.
  • Stepping Stones Support Limited

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Devon
    Providing gymnastics and coaching opportunities for the people of North Devon.
  • Steps In Time

    Year awarded: 2019
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Dorset
    Keeping local traditions alive by passing them on to the next generation and sharing them with the wider community.
  • Sterts Theatre and Arts Centre

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Providing theatrical opportunity for everybody with a 400-seat amphitheatre on Bodmin Moor.
  • Stewartstown & District Environmental Outreach

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: County Tyrone
    Engendering community and civic pride by caring for the environment.
  • Still Good Food

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Food Support
    Ceremonial county: Suffolk
    Rescuing surplus food, reducing waste and redistributing it to benefit the community.
  • Stirling School of English SCIO

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Armed Forces
    Ceremonial county: Stirling and Falkirk
    Providing accessible ESOL tuition to refugees, asylum seekers and others regardless of student’s background.