Jimmy Carter, Habitat for Humanity
It is with deep sorrow that Habitat for Humanity of Chester County (HFHCC) joins the world in mourning the passing of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
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.
A doorway structure stands in front of the Unitarian Society of Northampton to honor the life and service of former President Jimmy Carter.
A memorial was held at the Arnot Mall to honor President Jimmy Carter’s service with Habitat for Humanity. The event included affiliates from The Chemung, Schuyler, and Steuben County Habitat organizations.
WASHINGTON >> 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 today as a man who put honesty and kindness above politics.
Habitat for Humanity officials estimate Carter and his late wife for nearly four decades helped build 4,390 affordable homes in over 14 countries.
The former president dedicated decades to volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, helping build an estimated 4,400 homes alongside 160,000 volunteers.
As part of his humanitarian efforts, Jimmy Carter and his family had been closely involved with Habitat for Humanity for over four decades.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed John Lennon's peace anthem "Imagine" for their longtime friend, former President Jimmy Carter, at his funeral on Jan. 9, 2025. The 39th president died on Dec.
Obama sat next to Trump and the two longtime political rivals chatted amiably as the dignitaries filed in for the service.
Country music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed John Lennon’s “Imagine" at the former president's State Funeral Thursday.