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Mataji Receives Goodwill Award From African Focus, Inc.

Shri Natha Devi Premananda Mataji, respected spiritual mother and founder of Eagle Wings of Enlightenment Center in South L.A, received the African Focus Goodwill Award on April 21, at the Westin Hotel in Los Angeles. African Focus, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that focuses on the educational and economic growth and well being of Africans around the world. Mataji , who is known locally and internationally for her 33 years of service to the South L.A. community, was recognized for her service to Oldadai Village in Tanzania, Africa. Since 2005, Mataji and members of Eagle Wings of Enlightenment Center have

Johnson Headlines Holman UMC Prayer Breakfast

  Philanthropist and author Cookie Johnson shared excerpts from her memoir, “Believing in Magic,” at the prayer breakfast sponsored by Holman United Methodist Church on April 14. The theme was “Reset: Prayer, Power, Purpose.” The program featured food by G’s Catering, entertainment by Jubilant Voices, Greg Walker, KJLH Radio Free Voices and Lura Daniels-Ball and video presentations by AIDS Healthcare Foundation, Ethiopian Airlines and the Black Cooperative Investment Fund. Also, Holman members Lillian Farrah, Theodore King and Lisa Nicholas participated and Aundrae Russell, KJLH-FM broadcaster, served as emcee.

Eagle Wings of Enlightenment Center Conducts Peace Mission to Africa

L.A. ministry adopts Tanzania village and donates cows, medical and school supplies Eagle Wings of Enlightenment Center (EWEC), a Los Angeles-based ministry dedicated to world peace, nonviolence and uplifting consciousness, made a significant impact during its recent mission to Africa. As part of its world peace mission, EWEC members traveled to Tanzania last month where they officially adopted the Oldadai village as well as offered prayers and donated funding, cows, medical supplies and school materials. The village is comprised of 6,000 residents are mainly farmers whose income have been impacted by lack of rain. The trip marked the fourth visit to