Local Habitat for Humanity Leaders reflect on Jimmy Carter’s legacy of service



Here in our region, local Habitat for Humanity chapters say Carter’s leadership shaped not only their work but their values.

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  1. Life is a precious thing so right now before later becomes never let us make God part of our everyday life by us praying to God everyday for his help in all our life situations and by us reading the bible everyday for God loves us and he forgives us for our past and a great place to start reading in the bible is in Psalms of the bible read a chapter in Psalms everyday and after we finish reading Psalms read in Proverbs in the bible and after that read a chapter in the bible everyday till we finish reading the whole bible

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  2. Jimmy's family owes a great debt to Joe Biden's family for taking the title of worst president in living memory away from Jimmy. Jimmy was a great humanitarian, and an all around great guy. Never should have been president. But it takes a Jimmy Carter to give the world a Ronald Regan.

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  3. Give it a rest 🙏🏼..Everyone deserves a life, he has served his and will be honored even if political stuff were disagreed..live your life and allow him to be known as a president of the U.S whether known as worst or best, keep it to yourself and live your life/enjoy your life…we all earn this life to live…❤ Rest In Peace 🕊️ Jimmy Carter, you will go up to your legacy as President of The United States of America

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  4. I applied for a Habitat for Humanity home, twice, denied both times, I guess being white, republican, conservative, christian is a immediate NO!

    I also tried another charity home owner organization call NACA, same, Go Pound Sand!

    I am going to change my name to Tyrone, or Hosea or Abdul.

    Been fighting 40 yrs of major health issues "Triple A, Eroded Gall Bladder, Pancreatitis, Type 1 diabetic, High blood pressure, Gastenperisis, Severe arthritis,….etc

    All caused by a 3rd time is a charm Drunk Driver.

    I am crippled, disabled, on social security and a few I.T. contracts, have severe bone trauma that caused degenerative arthritis.

    I have never owned a home, " Living in a 35 ft 2006 fifth wheel"

    Guess my wife and I never will!

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  5. I worked for Habitat for Humanity back in 2015. The duplex we build cost us around 3 million dollars to build even though most of the work was done by volunteers. The lucky owners were labor union employees. One sold his unit for $360,000 shortly after receiving it.

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  6. Building some houses, does make up for all the people killed after his CIA. Over through the Iranian government/ aka Islam rule in that part of the world. He help let bank's take advantage of all of us. Plus, he was a trained operative of the Builder Burg Group… Look that evil group up.

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  7. While Jimmy Carter's dedication to Habitat for Humanity is undeniably inspiring, it raises the question: are initiatives like this truly addressing the systemic issues behind housing inequality, or are they just temporary fixes for a much deeper problem?

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