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 passed away on December 29 at the age of 100, surrounded by family at his home in Plains, Georgia. Known for his humanitarian work, he was a dedicated advocate for peace and human rights, earning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and founding The Carter Center. Carter's presidency was marked by significant foreign policy achievements, including the Camp David Accords and the Panama Canal treaties, though he faced challenges such as the Iran hostage crisis. Many organizations, including Habitat for Humanity, have expressed their condolences, highlighting his lifelong commitment to building homes and improving lives. Public observances are planned in Atlanta and Washington, D.C., with details of his state funeral yet to be announced. The Carter family requests donations to The Carter Center in lieu of flowers, honoring his legacy of service and community.

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