Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter left behind enduring nonprofits as part of their legacy of giving back
- Habitat for Humanity is honoring the Carters by allowing community members to sign wooden beams and walls in new homes, reflecting their dedication to affordable housing.
- The Carters established the Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers in 1987, which advocates for caregivers and provides support, raising $253,000 in a recent campaign.
- The Carters' work with the Carter Center has significantly reduced guinea worm cases from 3.5 million to 14 in 2023, showcasing their impact on global health.
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