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Awardees

On the 14th November we announced the 262 voluntary groups selected to receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service in 2023.

The King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2023 Awardees List – PDF

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  • New Hope

    Year awarded: 2017
    Type of group: Homelessness
    Ceremonial county: Hertfordshire
    Helping to prevent homelessness and transform lives in the Watford area.
  • New Malden Volunteers – Met Volunteer Programme

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Greater London
    To provide an effective and high quality service that will enhance customer care to visitors at New Malden Police Office.
  • New Neighbours Together

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Asylum Seekers and Refugees
    Ceremonial county: Lancashire
    Providing grass roots care and support to all asylum seekers and refugees.
  • New Note Orchestra

    Year awarded: 2023
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: East Sussex
    Providing a creative output to support people in recovery from addiction.
  • New Springs Community Project Group

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Greater Manchester
    Bringing all ages and backgrounds together through play and social activities.
  • New Vic Volunteers

    Year awarded: 2019
    Type of group: Arts and Media
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Providing a warm welcome to people of all ages and backgrounds visiting Staffordshire’s New Vic Theatre.
  • Newbury Community Resource Centre

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Education and Employment
    Ceremonial county: Berkshire
    Supplying furniture and household items to those in need along with training and volunteer opportunities for all, particularly those at a disadvantage
  • Newcastle Chinese Healthy Living Centre

    Year awarded: 2011
    Type of group: Education and Employment
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    Providing social, recreational and educational activities for members of the local Chinese community
  • Newcastle Muungano Community Association

    Year awarded: 2008
    Type of group: Family Support
    Ceremonial county: Tyne and Wear
    Promoting the welfare needs of individuals and families within the African community in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • Newcastle Weekly Blind Social Club

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Staffordshire
    Volunteers supporting visually impaired adults with activities which reduce their social isolation.
  • Newent Association for the Disabled

    Year awarded: 2006
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: Gloucestershire
    Provides social and recreational activities for physically disabled people of all ages at Sheppard House, and dial-a-ride and shuttle transport services.
  • Newmills Wildlife Gardening Club

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: County Tyrone
    Engendering community and civic pride by caring for wildlife and the local environment.
  • Newmilns Regeneration Association

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Heritage
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Working towards building a better future for the community, whilst celebrating our history and heritage.
  • Newport and District Agricultural Society

    Year awarded: 2020
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Shropshire
    Promoting agriculture, the environment and rural life for the public benefit
  • Newport Cottage Care Centre Trust

    Year awarded: 2007
    Type of group: Older People
    Ceremonial county: Gwent
    The trust provides day care facilities for the elderly people in the community.
  • Newquay Community Orchard

    Year awarded: 2022
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    A community wellbeing hub built by the community for the community.
  • Newquay Rowing Club

    Year awarded: 2005
    Type of group: Older People
    Ceremonial county: Cornwall
    Providing recreational rowing and a social focal point for adults and young people in Newquay alongside local fundraising
  • Newry & Portadown Branch, Inland Waterways Association of Ireland

    Year awarded: 2015
    Type of group: Environment
    Ceremonial county: County Armagh
    Re-opening the Newry to Portadown canal, encouraging its use for recreation and enhancing its local environment.
  • Newton and Earlestown Community Group

    Year awarded: 2021
    Type of group: Community Hubs and Services
    Ceremonial county: Merseyside
    Encouraging civic pride and wellbeing in Newton-le-Willows.
  • Newton Farm Community Association

    Year awarded: 2005
    Type of group: Other
    Ceremonial county: Herefordshire
    Offering free and confidential sources of information and advice to groups operating within South Wye and to the general public
  • Newtongrange Phoenix Club for the Disabled

    Year awarded: 2006
    Type of group: Disability
    Ceremonial county: Hampshire
    Entertains and stimulates people who have learning difficulties to make them feel welcome and wanted.
  • Newtown Local History Group

    Year awarded: 2013
    Type of group: Cultural
    Ceremonial county: Powys
    Researching historical information about the town and recording it for public use.
  • Newtownstewart Development Association

    Year awarded: 2003
    Type of group: Other
    Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
    Promoting economic development through tourism and employment regeneration and providing social and recreational facilities.
  • Next Steps Mental Health Resource Centre

    Year awarded: 2018
    Type of group: Mental Health and Wellbeing
    Ceremonial county: North Yorkshire
    Providing support to vulnerable people to prevent loneliness.
  • Nicky’s Way at St Nicholas Hospice

    A bereavement service for children and young people.