On this National Day of Mourning for President Jimmy Carter, a local organization close to his heart paid their own tribute to him and the help he brought to Philadelphia.
Tributes to former President Jimmy Carter continue to come in from across the country and right here in the QCA. As we look back on the former president's legacy, we highlight his work and impact through the Habitat for Humanity organization.
SEATTLE — On Thursday, the Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King & Kittitas counties (Habitat SKKC) will be joining Habitat for Humanity organizations around the world in celebrating President Jimmy Carter’s contributions to the organization. The remembrance will be held at the Olympic Sculpture Park PACCAR Pavilion at 2 p.m.
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
Cape Fear Habitat for Humanity held a memorial service in honor of former president and Habitat for Humanity champion Jimmy Carter on Thursday.
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.
The late President Jimmy Carter was known for his work with Habitat for Humanity, so people across the metro are honoring him by signing building materials that will be used to build homes.
Savannah neighbors and leaders gathered to honor President Jimmy Carter's humanitarian legacy, celebrating his impact with Habitat for Humanity and signing homes under construction
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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
The late President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn worked closely with Habitat for Humanity, building over 4,300 homes through the Carter Project. Their dedication inspired millions of people around the world and here at home to help create affordable housing for all.