Lieutenancy of South Yorkshire
About the award
This is an annual award made to reward greatness through voluntary activities. They're given to groups that have helped the people around them.
The award was announced in 2002 as part of The late Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. It was first known as The Queen's Golden Jubilee Award.
It's given to groups who devote their time to helping others in the community. They help to improve the quality of life for others.
Groups must be nominated by, for example, members of the public, public bodies, or other voluntary groups. Nominations are assessed by a regional committee. They're then passed to a national committee for final selection. After that, The King selects the winners.
Winning groups receive a certificate signed by The King and a piece of crystal for display.
Many different types of groups have won the award since it was launched. It includes groups working to improve the local environment, running community centres, and helping families.
Further details are available from:
OCSI Honours and Awards Team
Cabinet Office
Desk Bank 12, 4th Floor, Blue Zone,
1 Horse Guards Road,
London SW1A 2HQ
You can also visit the Award website for details or for a form.
Recipients of The King's Award for Voluntary Service (Previously The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service)
Organisation | Year of award |
H.O.P.E in the Community, Barnsley |
2023 |
Friends of Wilthorpe Park, Barnsley |
2023 |
The Exodus Project, Barnsley |
2023 |
Firefly Cancer Awareness and Support, Doncaster |
2023 |
Neighbourhood Centre, St. Wilfrid's Court, Doncaster |
2023 |
Sheffield Talking News |
2023 |
Woodhead Mountain Rescue Team |
2023 |
Barnsley Main Heritage Group |
2022 |
Wombwell Dam Community Angling Group, Barnsley |
2022 |
B:friend |
2022 |
People Focussed Group, Doncaster |
2022 |
Rotherham Military Community Veterans Centre (MCVC) |
2022 |
Rotherham Federation of Communities |
2022 |
Rotherham Friends in Deed, |
2022 |
Sparkle, Sheffield |
2022 |
Friends of the Porter Valley, Sheffield |
2022 |
Pitsmoor Adventure Playground, Sheffield |
2022 |
Sheffield Sea Cadets and Royal Marine Cadets |
2022 |
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Volunteers |
2022 |
The Ethell Trust - Community Barge | 2021 |
Help 4 Homeless Veterans | 2020 |
The Sleep Charity | 2020 |
Rossington Hall Riding for the Disabled | 2019 |
Rotherham Ethnic Minority Alliance (REMA) | 2019 |
The volunteers of St. Luke’s Hospice, Sheffield | 2019 |
Potteric Carr Nature Reserve Volunteers | 2018 |
Shiloh (Rotherham) | 2018 |
Silkstone CARE group | 2018 |
Barnsley Youth Choir | 2017 |
Sheffield Churches Council for Community Care (SCCCC) | 2017 |
Whirlow Hall Farm Trust volunteers | 2013 |
Norfolk Park Visitor Centre | 2013 |
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice | 2012 |
Friends of Sandall Park (Doncaster) | 2011 |
Safe@Last | 2009 |
Greystones Community Voluntary Action Group (Rotherham) | 2008 |
Dearne Valley Kids | 2007 |
Sheffield Association for People with Cerebral Palsy | 2007 |
Stannington Community Group | 2006 |
Friends of Wombwell Cemetery | 2006 |
Young Leaders in the Community (Sheffield) | 2005 |
St. Wilfred’s Day Centre, Sheffield | 2004 |