Carter's surprise trip to the South Bronx in 1977 brought national attention to urban decay, showing his commitment to addressing social issues at the community level.
His signing of the Refugee Act of 1980 significantly transformed U.S. refugee policy, enabling countless individuals to build new lives in America, especially in New York.
Living longer than any other president, Carter's dedication to philanthropy after his presidency reshaped how former leaders engage with social causes.
Carter's post-presidency efforts, particularly in Habitat for Humanity, showcased his belief in community-building and a lasting commitment to service and helping others.
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