Jimmy Carter's legacy is more than presidential. It's a legacy of serving people. Tuesday, community members and local leaders joined to celebrate and help keep a little bit of that Carter spirit alive.
Houston Habitat will raise a wall with a door for people to sign, symbolizing the many doors of opportunity President Carter helped make possible
City, county and Habitat for Humanity leaders gathered Tuesday to raise a memorial wall for former President Jimmy Carter.
Funeral services honoring former President Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States, take place Thursday. A Houston tribute planned Tuesday.
CEO Houston Habitat for Humanity recognized the critical role permitting played in transforming construction plans into reality. Callier joined other community leaders, volunteers, John Whitmire ...
Carter, a Georgia Democrat who served as U.S. president from 1977-81, died Dec. 29 at age 100. He helped provide housing opportunities in Houston and across the country.
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Callier joined other community leaders, volunteers, John Whitmire, City of Houston Mayor, Harris County Judge Lina Hildago and Habitat for Humanit
President Jimmy Carter ‘s legacy of giving back endures in several nonprofits he and his wife, Rosalynn Carter, supported for the almost 50 years after they left the White House. In Los Angeles on Monday,
President Jimmy Carter’s legacy includes a foundation laid in Southeast D.C. Carter helped build ten homes on Benning Road in the early 90s.7 News spoke to fam
One woman was thankful to President Jimmy Carter after he helped build homes in Houston. Carter worked with Habitat for Humanity for years.
Houston Mayor John Whitmire honored former president Jimmy Carter ahead of Carter’s funeral on Tuesday, January 7.Footage released by the Houston Mayor’s Office shows Whitmire speaking to a crowd outside Houston Public Library Downtown on Tuesday,