Former President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100, volunteered with Habitat for Humanity for over 35 years, building homes globally.

Former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, was a dedicated volunteer with Habitat for Humanity for over 35 years. Alongside his wife Rosalynn, Carter worked with more than 100,000 volunteers to build, renovate, and repair nearly 4,400 homes in 14 countries. His legacy with Habitat for Humanity includes the annual Carter Work Project, which inspired thousands to help provide affordable housing. Carter's involvement began in 1984 and continued into his 90s, marking a significant impact on the organization's mission.

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