St Hedwig is remembered for her commitment to the promotion of culture, education and charity. During her reign, she founded numerous charitable institutions, such as hospitals and convents, and supported education and religious training.
Her life was characterised by a deep sense of humility and prayer. St Hedwig was known for her simple lifestyle and her commitment to serving others, especially the poor and needy.
St Hedwig's feast day is celebrated on 17 July, a day on which her life and her example of faith and charity are remembered. Her figure continues to inspire many people to this day because of her dedication to the service of others and her testimony of love for God and neighbour.