Dorset charity given King's Award for Voluntary Service

Grounded Community in Bournemouth is among 232 groups recognised

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 14th Nov 2024

A Dorset charity's among 232 organisations across England to receive The King’s Award for Voluntary Service in recognition of their outstanding community service today (Thursday 14th November).

The award was established in 2002 and is the equivalent of an MBE for voluntary groups in the UK.

Grounded Community in Boscombe, Bournemouth has been honoured for their efforts as part of the scheme.

Minister for Civil Society, Stephanie Peacock said:

“Volunteers serve at the heart of our communities nationwide, giving up their time to create positive change, enhancing the lives of those around them in the process.

“It’s incredible to see these brilliant volunteer groups in England receive this prestigious award for the inspiring work they undertake each and every day to support people and causes in their communities. Congratulations to all of this year’s awardees.”

KAVS Chair, Sir Martyn Lewis CBE said:

“The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the top award for groups of volunteers who beaver away at a grassroots level to transform vital aspects of life in their local community.

“Since its establishment, the awards have shown the people of the UK’s four countries at their very best, coming together from all sections of society to touch virtually every area of need. They also reflect the growing and key role which volunteers are playing in a time 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. The 2024 awards prove that this spirit remains as strong as ever."

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