The Council of the District of Columbia has passed a ceremonial resolution to honor the life and contributions of Donna Lorraine Wright-Miller, who dedicated her life to serving the community. Born on March 14, 1964, in Washington, D.C., Ms. Wright-Miller was a graduate of McKinley Technology High School and Howard University, where she earned degrees in Psychology and Social Work. She was deeply involved in her faith and worked tirelessly in social work, focusing on children, families, and seniors through various agencies. Her commitment to community service was evident in her efforts to honor her father's legacy by naming a street after him.
The resolution highlights Ms. Wright-Miller's warmth, compassion, and the joy she brought to those around her through her cooking, holistic care, and community gatherings. Her legacy of kindness and service is remembered fondly by all who knew her, and the resolution serves as a formal recognition of her impact on the lives of many in the District of Columbia. The resolution takes effect immediately, ensuring that her memory and contributions are celebrated and honored.