Rosalynn Carter's advocacy for mental health was rooted in compassion and perseverance
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But the former president has said that The Carter Center would have been a success had it accomplished nothing but his wife's mental health work.
"But the fact that she would go to the Laconia State School and meet with the people who work there, the children who were warehoused there and the parents, was special."
After leaving the White House, Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter launched programs that have, among other things, monitored elections in at least 113 countries and nearly eradicated the Guinea worm parasite in the developing world. But the former president has said that The Carter Center would have been a success had it accomplished nothing but his wife's mental health work.
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