Time to decide who will win Young SWOTY 2020. Pic: Jamie Simpson TIME is running out if you want to help decide who will be 2020 Glasgow Times Young Scotswoman of the Year. Voting in this year’s contest, held in association with St Enoch Centre, closes at 5pm tomorrow (Friday) – so make sure you register your support for your favourite before then. Over the last few weeks we have been sharing the stories of all five young women shortlisted for the title. The winner – and the winner of the 2020 Scotswoman of the Year award - will be announced at a livestreamed Facebook event on April 29
Erskine cyclist and Young Scotswoman of the Year finalist Lusia Steele has Olympic glory in her sights
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Amanda Amaeshi in the running for Glasgow Times Young Scotswoman of the Year
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COMPASSIONATE, campaigning, determined and kind – meet the 2020 Glasgow Times Scotswoman of the Year finalists. Today we reveal the fabulous contenders for our main award, which has been celebrating female achievement since 1963, and the fantastic five in the running for Young Scotswoman of the Year, open to girls and young women aged between 12 and 21. Over the next few weeks, in the run up to our virtual awards ceremony on April 29, we will be sharing their stories. Glasgow Times editor Callum Baird said: “It will come as no surprise to anyone that this year’s batch of was one of the largest and strongest ever. During 2020, driven by the impact of Covid on every aspect of our lives, women from every community across the country stepped up to support others, often overcoming personal adversity along the way.
Child of Courage Katie Pake surprised with Pride of Scotland Award by Texas star Sharleen Spiteri
The inspirational schoolgirl, who lost most of her leg to cancer, refuses to let life get her down and is on a mission to help other child cancer patients
Pride of Scotland awards, winner Katie Pake receives her award from Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri (Image: Daily Record)
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