North Texas Habitat for Humanity volunteers reflect on the contributions made by former President Jimmy Carter.
came to North Texas to build homes alongside Habitat for Humanity volunteers in Fort Worth and Dallas.“He shows up to the devotion at 89 years old, no notes. I was just thinking how electric the atmosphere was in that room when he showed up to do that,” said Yeager.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersThat 2014 visit was for the Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project, an annual effort that continued until 2020.
During those years, the Carters swung hammers alongside more than 104,000 volunteers across the U.S. and in 14 countries, helping to build and repair nearly 4,400 homes.
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