Day 6: Be Attentive
We are called to be attentive—to our values, experiences, and biases, to the ways we are consciously or unconsciously complicit in perpetuating injustice.
As president of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, Tom Chabolla leads an organization that creates opportunities for young people to engage in one or two years of service guided by four core values: spirituality, community, simple living and social justice and a support community with over 14,000 former volunteers. He has a long relationship with JVC with friends and family having served as Jesuit Volunteers and JVC staff. He and his wife Carolyn are proud former support people for the Santa Monica house in the 1980's. Tom is an alum of Loyola Marymount University and the Graduate Theological Union.
We are called to be attentive—to our values, experiences, and biases, to the ways we are consciously or unconsciously complicit in perpetuating injustice.
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