Habitat for Humanity joins the world in mourning the death of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. A championĀ for affordable and decent housing, he and Rosalynn Carter donated their time and leadership each year to build and improve homes with Habitat around the world. President Carter diedĀ peacefully Sunday, Dec. 29, at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family.

ā€œWe are deeply saddened by President Carterā€™s passing, and our prayers are withĀ the Carter family,ā€ said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International. ā€œPresident and Mrs. Carter began volunteering with Habitat for Humanity near their home in southwest Georgia more than 40 years ago, and soon brought worldwide attention to the need for decent and affordable housing. We are grateful for the incredible impact the Carters have had on Habitat and on the families who have benefited from their shining example. The Carters put Habitat for Humanity on the map, and their legacy lives on in every family we serve around the world.ā€

After leaving the White House, the Carters sought out meaningful ways to continue their commitment to social justice and basic human rights. They first volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Georgia, near their home of Plains, in March 1984. Later that same year, the Carters joined Habitat volunteers in New York Cityā€™s Lower East Side to renovate an abandoned building in partnership with families in need of affordable housing. That trip marked Habitat for Humanityā€™s first Jimmy Carter Work Project (later renamed theĀ Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project). Each year since then until 2019, the Carters volunteered with Habitat to build or improve houses alongside homeowners in communities across the United States and around the world. President Carter also served as a member of the organizationā€™s board of directors from 1984-1987.

ā€œI think every human being has within himself or herself a desire to reach out to others and to share some of our blessings with those who are in need,ā€ President Carter has said. ā€œWhatā€™s opened up that avenue for me and my wife and hundreds and thousands of others is Habitat for Humanity. It makes it easy for us to reach out and work side by side with the homeowner whoā€™s never had a decent house, perhaps. I havenā€™t been on a Habitat project that I wasnā€™t thrilled and inspired and wept.ā€

Over the last three decades, the Carter Work Project has touched lives around the world by inspiring more thanĀ 108,000 volunteers across the U.S. and in 14 countries to build, renovate and repair 4,447 Habitat homes. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has served more than 62 million people around the world.

In 2016, Habitat named President and Mrs. Carter as the inaugural Habitat Humanitarians for their extraordinary dedication to service in alignment with Habitatā€™s vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

Habitat for Humanity will be celebrating President Carterā€™s life of service with local observances. To learn more or to share a tribute, visitĀ habitat.org.

For photos and videos of President and Mrs. Carter volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, visitĀ habitat.ngo/cwpphotos.

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Carter Work Projects through the years

In September of 1984, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn Carter led a group of Habitat for Humanity volunteers to New York, building alongside 19 families in need of safe, affordable housing. That was the inaugural Carter Work Project, which is now a weeklong event somewhere around the world each year.

Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been building and advocating for affordable housing alongside Habitat for Humanity for over 30 years. Journey through theĀ incredible legacy of Carter Work Projects!

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Rosalynn Carterā€™s impact on Habitat

For more than three decades Rosalynn Carter and her husband former U.S. President Jimmy Carter donated their time and voices to help Habitat build alongside families across the globe. Together, the Carters traveled 167,279 miles worldwide, building with future homeowners and fellow Carter Work Project volunteers and raising awareness for Habitatā€™s mission.

Look back on Mrs. Carterā€™s extraordinary legacy andĀ hands-on commitment to Habitatā€™s mission.

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Honoring a legacy

Your donation will help Habitat honor President Carterā€™s legacy by continuing to work towards our shared vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live.

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Stories of service

Hear from homeowners and volunteers who worked alongside President Carter and learn more about all he helped Habitat accomplish.

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Habitat Humanitarians: The Carters

Since 1984, President and Mrs. Carter have been champions and groudbreaking voices for affordable, decent housing for all, donating their time and leadership each year to build and improve homes through Habitatā€™s Carter Work Project.

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