Student Profiles
Hallie Wedge
Burlington, Ontario
October 2020
For Hallie Wedge, earning a Sobey National Innovators Scholarship has made all the difference. But she couldn’t have done it without the support of her dad, who raised her as a single parent and made significant sacrifices to provide Hallie with the best possible opportunities.
“I worked diligently on my application and essay, seeking feedback from my dad often. It was very much a team effort,” explains Hallie. But before she could complete her application, her father died suddenly on February 22, 2020. “He had been battling kidney disease, heart disease, and diabetes for years. It was the most heartbreaking moment of my life and each day without him by my side, cheering me on, is just as difficult.”
A passionate athlete, Hallie played competitive field hockey throughout high school, and competed and medalled for Team Ontario at the Field Hockey National Championships twice. This fall, she joined the Saint Mary’s women’s field hockey team and looks forward to taking part in a few different business societies. After graduation, Hallie plans to earn her CPA designation and work in the financial services industry.
Hallie isn’t new to the Sobeys community. As a part-time cashier at Sobeys in Grand Bay–Westfield, she enjoyed “the inclusive, generous, and wholesome environment.”
“It is my pleasure to let you know how much of a positive impact your kindness has had on my life… As time goes by, I find things to look forward to each day,” says Hallie. “Through your generosity I am able to fulfill my dream of… making my dad proud. I know he will be looking over me as I begin this journey, something I could not have done without this scholarship.”