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Black Teen Formerly Honored for His Community Work Is Now 22 and Has Just Graduated from a Distinguished Honors Program

Nationwide — In 2022, Jeremiah Bledsoe graduated from Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth, Texas, as a nationally recognized student leader whose commitment to service, scholarship, and leadership captured attention across the country. Featured in many news articles for his outstanding community service work and for earning admission into numerous colleges and universities across the nation, Jeremiah stood out as a young man dedicated to excellence both inside and outside the classroom.

During high school, Jeremiah received several service awards, including the Hershey Heartwarming Hero Award for his commitment to serving elders during the pandemic. Through his community service initiative, he created and delivered care packages to senior citizens, demonstrating compassion, leadership, and a commitment to ensuring that elders were not forgotten during a difficult time. His story inspired many because he represented a generation of young leaders committed to academic achievement, service, faith, and community impact.

Now, four years later, Jeremiah’s journey continues to inspire.

In May 2026, Jeremiah graduated from The University of Texas at Austin as a student in the prestigious Moody College of Communication Honors Program, earning his degree in Radio-Television-Film. Throughout his time at UT Austin, Jeremiah combined storytelling, leadership, creativity, and service to build a remarkable college experience. He is a distinguished member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and served as the chapter’s Historian. He was also a member of the executive board for the Sweatt Center for Males, where he helped preserve stories centered on brotherhood, leadership, and student success.

Jeremiah also gained hands-on experience as an intern with Texas Football, where he worked behind the scenes, capturing the human stories connected to one of the nation’s premier college football programs. Throughout college, he continued serving as CEO of J8 Creative, using media, branding, and visual storytelling to support creative projects and community-centered initiatives. Following graduation, Jeremiah will continue his journey in sports media and storytelling as a Creative Producer, developing impactful visual narratives and creative content that connect audiences through powerful storytelling.

Jeremiah believes that serving others has made a difference in his life. He continues to serve the community in many ways, and that commitment to helping others has shaped his leadership, creativity, and purpose. One of his favorite quotes by Martin Luther King Jr. reflects the values that have guided his journey: “Everybody can be great because everybody can serve.”

From serving the elderly as a young community advocate to becoming a creative storyteller, entrepreneur, and campus leader at UT Austin, Jeremiah continues to demonstrate what it means to lead with vision, compassion, and excellence. The future is bright for Jeremiah Bledsoe, and this is only the beginning.


Source: BlackNews.com

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