For Nigerian-American soldier and journalist, Yewande Fagunwa, aka Olori Wendy, the road across America was not just asphalt and miles. It was faith, resilience, and purpose woven into a 31-day odyssey that fulfilled a decade-long dream.
On August 1, 2025, Wendy set out from California in a rented car with one goal: to drive through all 48 contiguous US states within a month. But beyond ticking states off a list, her deeper mission was to raise awareness about homelessness in America, a crisis she felt compelled to shine light on.
“This wasn’t just about me driving around the country. It was about sharing in the experience of people who live without a home, and giving them a voice,” she said.
According to her, to keep expenses low, she turned her rental vehicle into a makeshift home. She stated that truck stops and 24-hour rest areas became her resting grounds, while nights often meant curling up in the driver’s seat to catch a few hours of sleep before pushing forward.
“Her trip ultimately covered all 48 contiguous states, leaving only Alaska and Hawaii for another day.”
