The San Antonio affiliate of Habitat for Humanity, one of the oldest and most active chapters in the nearly 50 years of the global affordable-housing network, is raising funds for a “tribute home” to be built this year in memory of President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn.
Faith Fuller grew up knowing the Carter family in her own community. With the former president being laid to rest this week, Fuller recalls the inextricable link between her family and Carter's legacy as a post-president.
City, county and Habitat for Humanity leaders gathered Tuesday to raise a memorial wall for former President Jimmy Carter.
As part of his humanitarian efforts, Jimmy Carter and his family had been closely involved with Habitat for Humanity for over four decades.
On Thursday, former President Jimmy Carter will be laid to rest in his home state of Georgia after he died in late December at age 100. It’s been more than 40 years since the 39th president left the White House after just one term in office.
As the country honors the life of President Jimmy Carter, he is being remembered for his decades-long work with Habitat for Humanity.
Southern Tier community members who want to honor former President Jimmy Carter are invited to join local Habitat for Humanity affiliates at a memorial. Carter, who died at the age of 100 on Dec. 29,
Habitat for Humanity Northeast Michigan will host an open house on Thursday at its most recently completed new home at 15600 Caring St., Hillman, and hold a brief memorial service commemorating the life and service of President Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter.
Jimmy Carter's legacy is more than presidential. It's a legacy of serving people.  Tuesday, community members and local leaders joined to celebrate and help keep a little bit of that Carter spirit alive.
Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County is hosting an Honoring a Life of Service Candlelight Memorial Event for President Jimmy Carter Wednesday at 5 p.m.It w
The late president, as well as former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, were long-time volunteers with the organization and helped build and renovate more than 4,000 homes across 14 different countries - including more than two dozen here in the Twin Cities.