Friday, 2 Jan 2026
Friday, 2 January 2026

Top Ladies of Distinction, Ladera Heights Announces Their 2018 Honorees

Los Angeles, CA —Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc., Ladera Heights Chapter is proud to announce their 2018 Pre-Resurrection Prayer Breakfast Honorees.  For the past 21 years the Ladera Heights Chapter has honored women in the ministry for their achievements.  The honorees this year are Pastor JewelEpps Haynes form the Christian Fellowship Church, Los Angeles, CA; Pastor Darlene m. Haywood from the Answer Christian Fellowship Church, Carson, CA; Evangelist Enae Jackson-Atkins out of the City of Refuge Church, Gardena, CA; Victory Community Church’s Minister Ta Mia Morrow, Upland, CA; and Minster Barnesa Reed of the Prayer Center Church of Los Angeles, CA.

Music entertainment will be provided by the renowned Psalmist Shari Demby and Sax Sensation J Boykin. 

Approximately 350 persons attend every year to celebrate the honorees and the event hosts several vendors.  The breakfast will be held Saturday, March 31, 2018, 9:00 a.m. at the Torrance Marriott Hotel 3635 Fashion Way, Torrance, CA.

Top Ladies of Distinction is a service organization whose efforts include Community Beautification, Community Partnerships, Senior Citizens, Status of Women and Top Teens of America.  Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc began in 1964 in Tyler, TX is celebrating its 54th Year Anniversary.

For more information on attendance please contact the Prayer Breakfast Chairperson’s Michelle Grundy at (714) 608-8663 and Cheryl Washington. Ladera Heights Chapter Top Ladies of Distinction Yolanda Parrish (818) 340-0415, yolandayvette11@yahoo.com.

 

 

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