Katherine Callaghan is a nurse from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She volunteered in the DRC for one month in April 2009
Stepping onto African soil is something that I’ve always wanted to do at some point in my life. In April this dream was fulfilled, serving with Hands at Work in the dusty soil of Congo. My time there in Africa had been challenging and inspiring, a time of restoration and discovering beauty.
Hands at Work sent me and another volunteer, Dayla, out to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and we had the honor of seeing and sharing in the work that is being done day in and day out. One day during our time in the Congo exemplified this service, so let me share it with you. We were given the opportunity to go to a school run by volunteers of the community based organisation in the city of Likasi called Toyota School. It had been arranged that we would spend a morning with the children and volunteers, playing games and teaching Bible stories. The school teaches grades one, two, and three and has over two hundred children from the Toyota community, all of whom are orphans or children in a vulnerable situation. The school is run by volunteers from the community who invest in, build up, and serve these children simply because it is what the Bible says and it is what God has called them to do.









