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14 November 2025

King’s Award For Voluntary Service Honours Welsh Volunteer Groups


Organisations in Wales are to receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service – the highest accolade a voluntary group can receive in the UK, equivalent to an MBE.

The award honours groups transforming lives through mental health support, youth services, environmental projects and community initiatives.

Previously known as The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, the award was established in 2002 to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee. His Majesty The King continued the award following his accession.

78% of awards this year are going to groups outside London and the South East.

Groups receiving the award work across mental health, youth development, environmental causes, community support, arts and heritage. Their volunteers work to combat isolation, provide specialist care and strengthen local communities.

Minister for Civil Society, Stephanie Peacock, said:

“These awards celebrate the extraordinary volunteers who are the lifeblood of communities across Wales. Day in, day out, they give their time, energy and compassion to transform lives and strengthen the places we call home.

 

“Whether supporting people struggling with mental health, creating opportunities for young people to thrive, preserving our natural heritage, or simply being there for those who need it most – these groups embody the very best of community spirit.

 

“Their work reminds us that when people come together with purpose and determination, there is no challenge too great to overcome. To every volunteer recognised today: thank you, and my warmest congratulations.”

KAVS Chair, Sir Martyn Lewis CBE said:

“The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the UK’s top award for groups of remarkable citizens transforming many aspects of life in their local communities. For over two decades these annual awards have shown the people of our country at their very best, coming together from all sections of society to touch virtually every area of need.

 

“They also reflect the key role which volunteers are playing in times of rapid change. Whether driven by a neighbourly passion to help others or to achieve that well recognised “high” of personal satisfaction, volunteering taps into a rich spirit of generosity and kindness.

 

“So let’s celebrate those volunteer-driven groups whose drive and excellence achieves so much for their communities in so many different ways. They are the very best of us.”

Nominations are assessed locally by Lord Lieutenants before a committee of National Assessors reviews recommendations. The assessment identifies groups making tangible community impact, steered by volunteers rather than paid staff, maintaining the highest standards.

Recipients from Wales are:

  • Megan’s Starr Foundation – a youth mental health charity providing support to young people aged 11-25 in Dyfed, Wales. Projects include the Megan's Starr Community Coffee House and outreach programmes. Activities include volunteer training in barista skills and mental health awareness, counseling, peer mentoring, and intergenerational projects that address loneliness and empower young people with practical skills.
  • Valley Veterans – supporting the local Armed Forces’ community in Mid Glamorgan, aiding physical and mental wellbeing and inclusion.
  • Noddfa Community Centre – supporting the social and general wellbeing of the community of Glyncorrwg and its surrounding area.
  • The Friends of Jersey Park – maintaining Jersey Park, providing educational activities and opportunities for the community.

Nominations are now open for the 2026 awards on The King's Award for Voluntary Service website, with applications closing on 1 December 2025.

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