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In a heartfelt ceremony at Los Angeles City Hall, community leader Sandra Bryant was honored with a certificate of commendation for her unwavering dedication and impactful work within the community. Council member Walters praised Bryant for her quiet yet effective approach, highlighting her willingness to take on additional responsibilities despite her busy schedule.
As Bryant accepted the award, she expressed gratitude not only for the recognition but also for the support of her family and community. She acknowledged her husband, Leo, and her mother, Mary Reynolds, who traveled from Las Vegas to witness the occasion. Reynolds, a former employee of the All People's Christian Center, has been a significant influence in Bryant's life and work.
Bryant reflected on her long-standing connection to the community, noting the evolution of the All People's Christian Center from its origins in the 1940s as a predominantly Japanese American institution to its current status serving a diverse Latino population. She emphasized the importance of valuing diversity and meeting the needs of all community members, stating, "You can make a difference... and still continue to meet the needs of the children, adults, and families."
The ceremony concluded with a celebration of the contributions of women in the community, as Bryant dedicated her award to all the women she represents. Her words resonated with those present, leaving a lasting impression of hope and commitment to community service.
Converted from Regular City Council - 03/31/00 meeting on July 11, 2025
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