
By: Sabrina Miller, Content Strategy Director
Baltimore, Md- 海角社区 nursing student Jemima Olanrewaju 鈥27 is passionate about more than just healthcare; she鈥檚 committed to transforming communities through advocacy, equity, and dignity-driven service.
As a Bonner student at NDMU, Olanrewaju is part of a national network of undergraduates who commit to completing 300+ hours of service annually while pursuing a rigorous academic path. For Olanrewaju, this dual commitment is deeply personal and purposeful.
鈥淚鈥檝e always loved helping the community,鈥 she shared, reflecting on her early volunteer work in high school. That passion led her to join the Bonner program at NDMU, where she鈥檚 found new ways to serve and lead.
Olanrewaju recently attended her first Bonner Summer Leadership Institute (SLI) conference, where she joined more than 400 students from across the country, some coming from as far away as Hawaii, for a weekend of workshops and immersive learning.
鈥淚t was really eye-opening,鈥 Jemima said. 鈥淲e learned about leadership, equity, service, and how they all align with what Bonner stands for, being a change-maker in our communities.鈥
She especially appreciated an interactive icebreaker that visually demonstrated the program鈥檚 unifying impact: each student tied colored threads together, ultimately weaving a large web that symbolized their interconnectedness despite coming from different schools and backgrounds.
At NDMU, Olanrewaju has been involved with several campus and community service initiatives, including Gator Thrift, Caroline鈥檚 Cupboard, and the GEDCO Food Pantry in Baltimore. In these roles, she helped track inventory, distribute food, and support neighbors in need. Work that grounded her understanding of service in empathy and practical action.
This year, she will be taking her impact even further during her service-learning placements with Gilchrist and St. Joseph鈥檚 Medical Center, aligning her service with her career aspirations in nursing.
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 able to participate last year because of transportation challenges,鈥 she explained. 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 excited to finally serve in a clinical setting where I can connect my nursing studies with real community care.鈥
In June, while attending the Bonner conference, Olanrewaju also participated in a health immersion experience at Health Brigade, one of Virginia鈥檚 oldest community health clinics. There, she learned how the clinic supports uninsured, marginalized, and immigrant populations through inclusive care including mental health services and harm reduction programs.
鈥淭hey meet people where they are, without shame or bias,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat left a huge impression on me.鈥
This experience affirmed her belief that nursing is about more than treating symptoms. It鈥檚 about advocacy, social justice, and seeing patients as whole people.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 just want to be a nurse who treats patients and moves on. I want to be someone who advocates for people and treats them with dignity,鈥 Jemima said. 鈥淐ommunity service has shown me that healthcare and social justice are deeply connected.鈥
As she looks to the future, Jemima hopes to continue combining her nursing education with her passion for equity and service. Whether she鈥檚 providing direct patient care or advocating for vulnerable populations, her experiences through Bonner have given her a clearer sense of purpose.
鈥淓verything I鈥檓 learning in the community, I bring back to campus. And everything I learn on campus, I take into the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what being a Bonner and a 海角社区 student is all about.鈥
Established in 1895, 海角社区 (NDMU) is a private, Catholic institution in Baltimore, Maryland, with the mission to educate leaders to transform the world. 海角社区 has been named one of the best "Regional Universities North" by U.S. News & World Report.