Local Habitat for Humanity remembers late President Carter



The news of President Jimmy Carter’s passing was especially felt by the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

Many believe Carter’s legacy will live on through the organization he helped for more than three decades.

Since 1984, President and his wife, Rosalynn helped build homes for Habitat for Humanity. For 35 years, they helped build, renovate, and repair nearly 4,400 homes.

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26 thoughts on “Local Habitat for Humanity remembers late President Carter”

  1. My dad and I also saw him In Riverside California working on a roof with other members of his habitat for humanity. I called out his name from accross the street and he stopped and waved and said hello to me and my dad. He was a great president and human being in my personal view. I cant think of any other US president who truly had that God given spiritual understanding of what it takes to be human.

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  2. There's a Habitat house being constructed, & should be finished by now, around the corner from us! The family should be moving in very soon! πŸŽ‰πŸ€˜πŸ‘β€πŸŽ‰

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  3. For the last two years, he was in a hospice facility and not functional at all, he was the money razor for your organization and to be honest, I’m not exactly sure how much good you’ve actually done

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  4. He was one of the founders of what we today call "virtue signaling.
    "See how humanitarian I am? … Yes, even though I've been the President, I go out and do good deeds for the poor. What's that? Do I give up any of my money from my family's lucrative peanut business? Well, uh, uh, uh…."
    You see the essence of virtue signaling is that you do it from a superior position, socially, and economically, so that your good deed costs you almost nothing, but makes you appear morally exalted.

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