ENROLLED ORIGINAL 1 A CEREMONIAL RESOLUTION 25-56 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA April 4, 2023 To recognize and honor the career and achievements of Corinne Cannon on the occasion of her stepping down as Executive Director of the Greater D.C. Diaper Bank, which she founded. WHEREAS, Corinne Cannon saw and recognized the challenges of parenthood following the birth of her first child and, inspired by those challenges , decided to make it her mission to help other families struggling to raise infants and toddlers; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon founded the Greater D.C. Diaper Bank (GDCDB) in 2009 on her son Jack's first birthday; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon is an alumna of Trinity College in the District of Columbia and the London School of Economics, earning a bachelor's and master of teaching and master of science degrees; WHEREAS, after exhaustive research, Ms. Cannon started GDCDB in her basement, delivering 10,000 diapers to community partners in the area in its first year; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon saw a gap that urgently needed to be filled, finding that diapers were not covered under federal and state assistance programs, like Women Infants and Children or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program; WHEREAS, under her leadership, the GDCDB has grown into a leading nonprofit in the region and one of the largest diaper banks in the United States, with a mission to support vulnerable families in the area by collaborating with partners to distribute essential baby and hygiene products and expand access to critical services; WHEREAS, over the past 13 years, GDCDB has distributed more than 24 million diapers, baby necessities, and adult personal hygiene items in the D.C. metropolitan area; WHEREAS, GDCDB provides a place for D.C.-area families to volunteer together by providing a child-friendly volunteer space in its warehouse and numerous opportunities to give back and be active in the community; ENROLLED ORIGINAL 2 WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon was the sole employee at GDCDB for the first 5 years of its operations, working pro bono for 4 of those years to raise funds, run the diaper bank, and build programming; WHEREAS, GDCDB currently partners with more than 40 social service organizations in the D.C. region, including those who run home visiting programs, family resources centers, shelters, and other programs providing families with comprehensive care; WHEREAS, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ms. Cannon ramped up GDCDB 's efforts, setting up 25 emergency hubs in the region and providing emergency baby supplies to families in need; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon has grown GDCDB to a full- time staff of 10, has consistently raised funding for an operating budget of more than $3 million, has a network of more than 75 partners to serve more than 32,000 families and 40,000 babie s, and distributed 11 million diapers in 2022 alone; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon has been recognized numerous times for her dedication to this work, including as a Washingtonian of the Year, a L'Oreal Woman of Worth, a CNN Money Hero, a Harvey's Hero (on the Steve Harvey show), and a Ward 6 Brickie recipient, among other awards, and has appeared in countless interviews to raise awareness of diaper need; WHEREAS, on March 21, 2023, Corinne Cannon announced that she would be transitioning out of her position as Executive Director in May 2023; WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon has created a strong foundation at the Greater D .C. Diaper Bank and is turning over GDCDB to new leadership after having served DC -area families for nearly 13 years; and WHEREAS, Ms. Cannon can spend more time with her husband, Jay Williams, and their children, Jack, Callie, and Finn, until she is ready for her next chapter. RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, That this resolution may be cited as the "Corinne Cannon Recognition Resolution of 2023". Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia recognizes and honors the career and achievements of Corinne Cannon and thanks her for her public service in the District, helping to enrich and strengthen the lives of thousands of families and parents as they navigate the early years of parenthood. Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately.