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The 2004 Evening Times Scotswoman of the Year awards, which recognise women whose personal courage and dedication towards others has been inspirational, takes place on Thursday night at Glasgow City Chambers.
Last year's winner Tracy Cosgrove, 39, was chosen for her unstinting efforts to make life better for hundreds of forgotten Thai children. Ever since she first discovered the children, who were condemned to hopeless lives in slums and sewers, she has been on a mission to help.See the full content of this document
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Scotswoman of the Year Changed My Life - and Opened so Many New Doors; Charity Champ: Last Year's Award Winner Tracy Cosgrove Looks Back On an Amazing 12 Months
Through her charity, the Melissa Cosgrove Foundation, named after her daughter, she raises money for Burmese refugee children in Bangkok, HIV and Aids children in Chiang Mai and street children in Pattaya.
Here she tells about her incredible experience as our Scotswoman of the Year.THIS has been one of the best years of my life and I will never forget it.Winning the 2003 Scotswoman of the Year has been a truly amazing experienc...See the full content of this document
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