A Renfrewshire woman who has dedicated her life to serving the community has been named one of Scotland’s women of the year.Cassie Forbes, who heads up Roar – Connections for Life, was awarded the Woman of the Year gong in the community work category at a special ceremony on Thursday night.The former police officer was recognised for her role in the charity, which works to bolster the physical and mental well-being of more than 900 older people across Renfrewshire.“I’m in complete shock,” she told the Express.“I can’t believe it, I really didn’t expect to win.
It was fantastic to be a finalist and I was up against some stiff competition, so I’m absolutely overjoyed.“To win this for Roar is a real honour.
This is an award for everyone at Roar as it’s a team effort and everyone involved works so hard.”Cassie was delighted to accept the award in front of her colleagues Kellie Sterling and Mairi Milne, who joined her at the glitzy awards ceremony in Glasgow’s Marriott Hotel.She added: “For me, to be a finalist is already to be a winner and we were going to celebrate whatever happened, so to walk away with the prize was the icing on the cake.”The Scottish Women’s Awards recognise and celebrate female talent in fields such as business, sport, technology, management and charity.Thursday’s event provided a platform to commend women entrepreneurs, professionals, businesses, civil servants and sports stars on their success and contribution to society.For Cassie, who joined the police when females were in the minority and few rose through the ranks to senior positions, the event was an incredible celebration of f who are setting a great example for the next generation of young girls.“We were surrounded by such trailblazers,” Cassie
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