Assembly & Western Diocese Partner For "Honoring Our Heroes" Los Angeles Event
- Armenian Assembly of America
- Mar 27
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 28

Washington, D.C. - The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) and Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America partnered for the "Honoring Our Heroes" luncheon and blessing event honoring the brave men and women of the Los Angeles County Police and Fire Departments, on Sunday, March 23, 2025, at the St. Gregory Armenian Church in Pasadena, California.
The event, which was attended by officers and firefighters from the Pasadena police and fire departments and the Glendale Fire Department, paid tribute to all the men and women of Los Angeles County Police and Fire Departments for their heroism during the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, and shared gratitude for their heroic efforts to protect their communities on a daily basis.

"We are proud to partner with the Western Diocese and bring our community together to honor our true heroes, the men and women of LA County fire and police departments, whose heroism was on display at an unprecedented level during the wildfires last January," said Assembly Western Region Director David Ojakian. "This event, made more meaningful by the attendance of elected officials, was an opportunity to share our appreciation for the risks they take daily to keep our communities safe, and to offer a special prayer and blessing for their safety and protection."

The luncheon following the church service featured remarks by Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA), Sean Regan, Field Rep. for Congressman Brad Sherman's office (D-CA), State Senator Sasha Renée Pérez (D-CA), State Assemblyman John Harabedian (D-CA), and Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo, with each official sharing his or her gratitude for the efforts of the first responders who saved lives during the wildfires, and offering certificates honoring each officer and firefighter.
Delilah Shahbazian, Assembly Los Angeles County Regional Committee Member who served as the luncheon event's Co-Chair, emphasized the "bravery, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment" of the first responders who "inspire us all."
"It is an honor to come together as a community to recognize and celebrate our heroes, and we are grateful to our co-sponsor organizations who joined this mission, demonstrating the true spirit of unity and service."

Fellow Assembly LA Country Regional Committee Member and event Co-Chair Ellen Vartanian highlighted that "events like these are essential," emphasizing that "our first responders dedicate so much to protecting and serving our community, and honoring them through these gatherings is the least we can do to show our gratitude and give back."
"St. Gregory parish as well as the Western Diocese remain grateful for the opportunity to partner with the Armenian Assembly to acknowledge the dedication of the first responders who protected life and property during the Eaton Canyon Fire," said Rev. Fr. Sarkis Petoyan, Pastor of the St. Gregory Armenian Church in Pasadena, California.

The event brought together various Armenian organizations to honor the first responders and provide a platform for community members to meet and greet with the first responders and local officials.
The Armenian Assembly of America received a Certificate of Congressional Recognition from Rep. Judy Chu in recognition of the organization's "high standards of excellence and outstanding achievements" as well as its "unwavering commitment to uplifting the heroes of the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires."

Elected Officials Present/Offices Represented
Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-28)
Sean Regan, Field Rep.,
Rep. Brad Sherman's Office (CA-32)
Maria Sosyan, Director of Community Engagement,
Rep. Laura Friedman's Office (CA-30)
State Senator Sasha Renée Pérez (SD-25)
State Assemblyman John Harabedian (AD-41)
Pasadena Mayor Victor Gordo
Community Organization Cosponsors
Armenian Assembly of America
Armenian American Museum
Western Diocese of the Armenian Church of North America
St. Gregory Pasadena, Host Parish
AGBU Western Region
Armenian Church Youth Organization, Western Diocese (ACYO-WD)
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL)
ANCA Western Region
Cal State Northridge (CSUN) Armenian Fraternity
Code 3 Angels
Nerouj
Yeraz Foundation
Honorees included:
Pasadena Fire Department
Sean Timoney
David Peltz
Russell Kraus
Troy Snakenborg
Josef Konrad
Esteban Occonitrillo
Gregory Gonzales
John Mullen
Kyle Herring
Eddie De La O
Pasadena Police Department
Officer Michael Patarino
Officer Donaldo Roachford
Officer Nicolas King
Officer Destiny Sanchez
Sergeant Todd McDonald
Corporal Barry Glockson
Sergeant Tom Blanchard
Officer Robert Jaramillo
Officer Marko Mendoza
Officer Ralph Palacios
Officer Pedro Sanchez
Glendale Fire Engine 21
Captain Babayan
Engineer Brown
Firefighter Barin
Firefighter Margoussian

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a strictly non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.
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