As the United States said its final farewell to President Jimmy Carter, the City of Philadelphia and Habitat for Humanity paid tribute to the 39th president Thursday.
Jimmy Carter, a U.S. president who struggled with a bad economy and a hostage crisis but was widely admired in his post-White House career, was remembered during his state funeral on Thursday as a man who put honesty and kindness above politics.
For the next several weeks, area residents can pay tribute to former President Jimmy Carter and the legacy he left behind at a thrift store run by the local chapter of an
The Cape Fear Chapter of Habitat for Humanity held a memorial service for the late President Jimmy Carter. Several people from the community gathered to remember the former Commander and Chief.
Volunteers who gathered to pay tribute to the former president during his funeral say his service with Habitat over more than 3 decades inspired them to join.
Habitat for Humanity officials estimate Carter and his late wife for nearly four decades helped build 4,390 affordable homes in over 14 countries.
In 2019, former President Jimmy Carter showed up at a Habitat for Humanity site in Nashville with a smile — and a black eye. One day earlier, Carter, then 95, had fallen and needed 14 stitches ...
The homebuilding organization will set up a wall at 1010 W. 53rd Street in Savannah for people to sign in memory of the former president
Jimmy Carter attended the groundbreaking for Habitat for Humanity Orange County’s first affordable housing project in 1990. Residents remember the day well.
Former President Jimmy Carter made a lasting impact on Benton Harbor when he visited two decades ago to help build homes with Habitat for Humanity. “To me, he was
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife volunteered often with Habitat for Humanity, helping families purchase homes. According to KTVU, one San Jose family who were able to purchase a home in 2013