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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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  • Happy Hours

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: the West Midlands
    A social club for local people in Stourbridge with learning disabilities, run completely by volunteers.
  • Happy Mount Park Volunteers

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Lancashire
    Maintaining a woodland area and garden for local community use.
  • Happy Smiles Training

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Creating positive change by delivering training led by disabled people.
  • Harborne Carnival Association

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Providing educational, leisure and play activities to socially and economically disadvantaged communities in Birmingham.
  • Harborough Morsbags

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Leicestershire
    Making and distributing fabric bags to the public in order to reduce waste and the use of plastic.
  • Harbury e-Wheels

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Warwickshire
    Providing a free first-class support system by sustainable transport for those in need locally.
  • Harbury Village Library and Biblio’s Café

    Year awarded: 2019
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Warwickshire
    Providing books, information and a social hub for the local community.
  • Harlesden Environmental Action Residents and Traders

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Meeting the needs of homeless people and asylum seekers.
  • Harlow District Scouts

    Year awarded: 2014
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Essex
    Providing fun and friendship, challenge and everyday adventure through Scouting, to young people in Harlow.
  • Harlow Well Women Centre

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Essex
    Supporting parents and carers of children with any special need or disability in Essex.
  • Harmless

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Nottinghamshire
    Providing support to those who self-harm and a network for friends and family affected by it
  • Harmony Variety Group

    Year awarded: 2004
    Type of group: Children and Young People
    Ceremonial county: Kent
    Organising after school clubs in Kent for children of all abilities and needs, encouraging talent and confidence, through performing arts.
  • Harrogate and Ripon Food Angels (HNHA)

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Food Support
    Ceremonial county: North Yorkshire
    Providing a fresh daily nutritious meal to the elderly in Harrogate and helping social isolation
  • Hartcliffe and Withywood Teenage Parents

    Year awarded: 2005
    Type of group: Education and Employment
    Ceremonial county: The City and County of Bristol
    Providing practical, emotional and mentoring support for teenage parents in Bristol and raising awareness through education
  • Hartlepool Baby Bank

    Year awarded: 2023
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: County Durham
    Providing extensive support to parents in need across the local community.
  • Hartlepool Carers

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: County Durham
    Enabling unpaid carers to live well around their caring role.
  • Hartlepool United’s Disabled Supporters’ Association (HUDSA)

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Sport and Outdoor Activities
    Ceremonial county: County Durham
    To give vulnerable people the chance to go to football games and access respite/short break holiday and a weekly disco.
  • Harvington Hall Volunteers

    Year awarded: 2016
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Enabling a unique Elizabethan house to celebrate its past, enjoy its present, and preserve its future.
  • Haslemere Educational Museum Volunteers

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Surrey
    Supporting all aspects of the Museum enabling the provision of cultural and educational services to the local community and beyond.
  • Hastings & Rother YMCA

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: East Sussex
    Providing services for young people, families and the community.
  • Hattersley Health Champions

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Health and Care
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    A self-help group serving patients in Hattersley by providing a variety of wellbeing activities for the community.
  • Hatzola Trust Ltd.

    Year awarded: 2023
    Type of group: Emergency Response
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    Medically trained volunteers providing emergency assistance, hospital transport & health prevention.
  • Havant Area Bereavement Care Group now called The Bereavement Counselling Charity

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Hampshire
    Providing specialist palliative care for people from Herefordshire and surrounding counties and support for family and friends.
  • Havens Christian Hospices

    Year awarded: 2012
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: Essex
    Providing a supporting role to staff, patients, children and their families.
  • Havens Community Cars CIO

    Year awarded: 2024
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: East Sussex
    Providing accessible community volunteer driver solutions to help solve local transport poverty.