Awardees
On the 14th November we announced the 231 voluntary groups selected to receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2025.
The King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2025 Awardees List – PDF
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The Wheels Project, Bristol
Year awarded: 2020Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: The City and County of BristolSupporting groups of teenagers to renovate donated vehicles to give to charities of their choice. -
The Wheely Different Theatre Company
Year awarded: 2024Type of group: DisabilityCeremonial county: WorcestershireProviding theatrical training for disabled adults to help build confidence and wellbeing. -
The Wick Society
Year awarded: 2009Type of group: HeritageCeremonial county: CaithnessA museum which serves as an educational resource for local residents researching the history of the town and its past fishing industry -
The Wilts & Berks Canal Trust
Conserving, restoring and improving a Wiltshire, Swindon and Oxfordshire canal network benefitting the community and its environment. -
The Winchester Club
Providing opportunities for adults with disabilities in Derby to interact and organise their own group outings. -
The Winsford Trust
Transformation of a former cottage hospital into a centre which provides a base for social, educational, health and leisure activities for the community. -
The Wintershall Plays
Year awarded: 2011Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: SurreyBringing public performances of Christian plays to the community -
The Woburn Sands Band
Year awarded: 2019Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: BedfordshirePromoting and encouraging free education in respect of Brass Band instruments and music. -
The Wolverhampton Asian Women and Diabetes Group
Providing information, advice and linguistic services in Asian languages. -
The Wolverhampton Coronary Aftercare SupportGroup (WCASG)
Year awarded: 2008Type of group: Family SupportCeremonial county: BedfordshireThe group aims to support patients and their families after a heart attack, heart surgery or angina attack. -
The Wolverhampton Urdu Centre
A community-led organisation, working to improve the quality of life for people in Hillfields. -
The Wonky Garden
Nurturing nature, growing food, flowers and friendships. -
The Woodlands Field Group
Year awarded: 2008Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: GwentEngaging the community of all abilities and ages to participate in recreational and educational activities and support other groups. -
The Woolverstone Project
Integrating young people with and without physical disabilities. -
The XL Project
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: Greater LondonEnabling and helping individuals with mobility problems to access facilities in Wandsworth town centre through its shop mobility project. -
The Yellow Teapot Club
Year awarded: 2004Type of group: Children and Young PeopleCeremonial county: West LothianProviding a club for children with special needs aged 6-16 years in West Lothian. -
The Young ME Sufferers Trust
Year awarded: 2010Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: EssexPursuing the educational rights and advancing the care of young ME sufferers in Essex -
The Zink Project
Year awarded: 2020Type of group: Education and EmploymentCeremonial county: DerbyshireSupporting families and individuals to overcome poverty in the High Peak. -
Theatre by the Lake Front of House Volunteers
Year awarded: 2014Type of group: Arts and MediaCeremonial county: CumbriaGiving the theatre a smiling, welcoming face; assisting visitors and ensuring they have the best possible experience. -
Think Ahead Stroke
Year awarded: 2022Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: Greater ManchesterProviding support, advice, information and training to Stroke Survivors, Carers and families across Wigan Borough. -
Think Like a Pony
Year awarded: 2024Type of group: Food SupportCeremonial county: West YorkshireEmpowering children & families to build relationships built on trust & respect through horsemanship. -
Thirsk and Sowerby Harriers
Year awarded: 2025Type of group: HeritageCeremonial county: North YorkshireEncouraging and enabling physical activity for fitness and wellbeing. -
Thomas Street Bowling Club
Year awarded: 2011Type of group: Health and CareCeremonial county: LancashireWorking with community groups to highlight the health benefits of active participating in bowling -
Thorncombe First Responders
Year awarded: 2003Type of group: Community Hubs and ServicesCeremonial county: DorsetProviding volunteers to support and represent people with learning difficulties throughout Shropshire. -
Thornwell Football Club
Year awarded: 2011Type of group: Sport and Outdoor ActivitiesCeremonial county: GwentRunning a football club for young people living in an area recognised as socially deprived