When a student arrives at Northeast Ohio Medical University, they often do so with a passion for helping others. But for Abdelrahman Boghdady, a second-year medical student, that passion extended beyond the clinic and into the heart of the community.
Boghdady spent his undergraduate years volunteering with a Habitat for Humanity chapter at Kent State University, and he noticed a gap at NEOMED. While many service opportunities existed, they were often one-time events that filled up quickly. He believed a new student organization was needed to provide consistent, long-term involvement—a place where students could see the tangible, lasting impact of their efforts. Inspired by this realization, the NEOMED Habitat for Humanity chapter was born.




