Former President Jimmy Carter is set to mark a historic milestone as he turns 100 years old on Tuesday. Carter, the first American president to reach this age, has led a remarkable life from his humble beginnings as the son of a Depression-era farmer to his presidency and subsequent global humanitarian work.
Despite spending the last 19 months in home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, Carter has continued to defy expectations. Alongside his wife Rosalynn, he co-founded The Carter Center in 1982, dedicated to promoting peace, fighting disease, and fostering hope.
Reflecting on Carter's legacy, his grandson highlighted the former president's dedication to serving others and the impact he has had on countless lives.
As Carter prepares to celebrate his centenary in the same home he and Rosalynn built decades ago, various events are being held in his honor. A recent musical gala in Atlanta raised over $1.2 million for The Carter Center, while volunteers in Minnesota are building houses with Habitat for Humanity to commemorate his commitment to service.
Despite facing health challenges in recent years, including a cancer diagnosis and multiple falls, Carter remains engaged in world events and politics. His grandson shared that Carter is looking forward to casting his vote in the 2024 presidential election, expressing support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
As Georgia gears up for early voting, Carter's family and supporters are celebrating his resilience, faith, and enduring dedication to making a positive impact on the world.