Celebrating 100 Years of President Jimmy Carter: A Legacy of Service and Humanity

Today, we celebrate a remarkable milestone: the 100th birthday of President Jimmy Carter, a true champion of humanitarian efforts and a devoted supporter of Habitat for Humanity.

In March 1984, President Carter took his first steps as a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity in Americus, Georgia. This initial act of service ignited a lifelong commitment to building homes and hope for those in need. Over the years, he and the late Mrs. Carter have collaborated with nearly 104,000 volunteers across 14 countries, helping to build, renovate, and repair an astonishing 4,390 Habitat homes.

Their tireless work exemplifies a legacy of compassion and service that has inspired countless individuals to come together for a common cause.

As we honor President Carter’s incredible impact on the world, we are reminded of the importance of community and the power of collective action. His dedication to providing safe and affordable housing for families has made a lasting difference in the lives of many.

On this special day, let us reflect on President Carter’s unwavering commitment to service. Together, we can continue his mission and make a meaningful impact in our communities, ensuring that his legacy of giving endures for generations to come.

Happy 100th birthday, President Carter! Your life’s work has inspired us all to strive for a better world.