Six Cornish voluntary groups have been awarded the King's Award for Voluntary Service - announced today for the king's birthday - including Young Generation Theatre in Falmouth.
The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK, equivalent to an MBE, and 2024 sees the largest number of awards made to voluntary groups or charities in Cornwall over the last twelve years. It recognises outstanding work by local volunteer groups to benefit their communities, and was created in 2002 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee. Following his accession, His Majesty The King emphasised his wish to continue the Award.
Of the six groups from Cornwall, Young Generation Theatre has received their award for empowering young people through theatre, championing inclusivity, building confidence and unlocking potential.
Commenting on Cornwall’s success, Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho KCVO OBE, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, said: “I am delighted and proud to see six of Cornwall’s finest voluntary groups recognised with these awards. The King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the highest accolade any voluntary group can receive, given to those local voluntary groups that are truly outstanding and which break new ground at a local and sometimes national level.
“Cornwall’s voluntary sector delivers invaluable support to our communities, selflessly, compassionately and with huge energy, reaching out to everyone in need. These six winners reflect the tremendous range and reach of the sector and this national recognition is hugely well deserved. My congratulations and thanks to our six exceptional winners; I salute you all!”
For more information on The King’s Award for Voluntary Service visit https://kavs.dcms.gov.uk/. Nominations for the 2026 awards will open on the 1st September 2025.
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