Dame Sheila McKechnie (3 May 1948 – 2 January 2004) described herself as a ‘fully paid up member of the awkward squad’. This mind-set, combined with formidable research and a commitment to constructing watertight argument, meant that her campaigning powers were legendary.
Dame Sheila McKechnie DBE inducted into the Charity Hall of Fame
The Charity Hall of Fame Class of 2026 recognises twelve outstanding individuals, past and present, whose contributions have shaped society through community action, social reform and public service. This year’s class includes several posthumous inductees whose legacies still resonate across issues such as housing justice, public health and consumer rights.
We are honoured that Dame Sheila McKechnie has been recognised in the Social Pioneer category, celebrating a legacy that continues to inspire campaigners and changemakers everywhere.
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