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Brad Mills, SJ

Originally from San Jose, CA, Brad is currently working in San Diego as a counselor and pastoral minister. He entered the Jesuits after completing several years of volunteer service with JVC in Peru and Bolivia, and will return to Latin America in 2018 to study theology in Bogota, Colombia. For fun Brad enjoys training for marathons, backpacking, playing Ultimate Frisbee, and eating Mexican food. He graduated from Santa Clara University with a degree in psychology, and later from St. Louis University with an MSW. At 6'5", he has been asked how tall he is more times than most NBA players, and is an avid A's and Giants baseball fan.

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Service After College

Published Jun 12, 2018 in After College, Global Catholicism ~ Approx 3 mins

Have you ever considered long-term volunteer service after college? It might ruin you for life.

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