Legacy and Philanthropy
, the 39th U.S. president, marks his 100th birthday, celebrated for his extensive humanitarian work and as a Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
, co-founded by Carter and his wife Rosalynn in 1982, continues to embody their commitment to global peace and health, with recent events raising over $1.2 million for its programs.
Community and Global Impact
, a cause dear to the Carters, sees thousands of volunteers, including and , build 30 homes in , honoring Carter's lifelong service.
Carter's personal efforts, from building homes to advocating for disease eradication, set a high standard for post-presidential philanthropy, focusing on morality and service to others.