"Awe-inspiring" mission in Belize broadens nursing student’s perspective
Story by Jessica Beans
Students are given many opportunities to join medically-focused, short term mission trips throughout their time at Kettering College in Dayton, Ohio. Chaplain Steve Carlson explains, “This experience is one that will bring to life the world of medicine our students may have only experienced through textbooks. I love when students embrace the opportunity to spend over a week providing for under-privileged populations and can truly experience becoming healing hands of God.”
As a group of 33 students, faculty, and staff gear up for a medical mission trip to the jungles of Peru this March, Tyler Callahan, a Kettering College nursing student, shares his reflections on the last mission trip to Belize:
He continues, “Traveling to Belize put the first stamp in my passport, as it was my first international trip. I would not trade this experience for the world, meeting some of the most beautiful souls I have ever encountered; their stories were awe-inspiring. My experience in Belize broadened my views of the world and expanded my perspectives as a more cultured individual spiritually and as a future healthcare provider. Belize left its fingerprint on my heart. I’m hoping that Peru will do the same for the team of Kettering personnel going in March to touch the lives of countless more individuals.”
Feature photo: Kettering College student Tyler Callahan says he met “some of the most beautiful souls I have ever encountered” on the school’s mission trip to Belize.