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.
As we remember the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, whose state funeral is being held Thursday at the Washington National Cathedral, we can’t forget how important volunteering was to him.
As the funeral for former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was underway in Washington D.C. on Thursday, some in the mid-Michigan honored his memory
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.
Jimmy Carter attended the groundbreaking for Habitat for Humanity Orange County’s first affordable housing project in 1990. Residents remember the day well.
A doorway structure stands in front of the Unitarian Society of Northampton to honor the life and service of former President Jimmy Carter.
(L) Lori Collins, co-director of USF's Center for Digital Heritage and Geospatial Information, meets President Jimmy Carter in 2021 (R) 3D heritage specialist Jorge Gonzalez scans a replica of the Resolute Desk on display at the Jimmy Carter National Historical Park.
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.
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.
Kris McKelvie, director of construction for Habitat for Humanity, discusses Carter's work with the organization and the difference he made.