Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100
Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100

Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100

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Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100, left a profound legacy marked by humanitarian efforts, particularly with Habitat for Humanity, which he began working with in 1984. Carter's dedication to affordable housing began after his presidency, as he and his wife Rosalynn actively participated in building homes for those in need, highlighting their commitment to service. His political career included serving as Governor of Georgia and the 39th President of the United States from 1977 to 1981, during which he also visited various regions including the Quad Cities and Evansville, where he was remembered for his graciousness and kindness. Habitat for Humanity commemorated Carter's contributions, calling him a 'true friend' who tirelessly worked to improve the world. Carter's influence extended beyond politics; he was a champion for human rights and global health initiatives through The Carter Center. His multifaceted legacy as a leader and humanitarian will be remembered for generations.

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