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Outstanding Member of the Year - Margaret Whiteford Award

Dates:
31st July 2026
Location:
Online
Booking Notes:
Deadline for nominations: Friday 31st July

Do you know a member of the Scottish Women’s Institutes (SWI) who truly stands out? Someone whose passion, dedication, and commitment go above and beyond – making a real difference within their Institute, Federation, or community?

This award celebrates those exceptional individuals who embody the spirit and values of the SWI. If you know a member who deserves recognition for their outstanding contribution this year, we invite you to submit a nomination and help us honour their achievements.

  • The winning nominee will be announced at the SWI Members’ Gathering on Friday 11th September 2026 at the Apex Hotel, Dundee.

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