The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates. It generally takes place in the United States one year, and an international location the next. President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter helped Habitat volunteers renovate the 19-unit building, and media coverage brought attention to Habitat, which had been founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia, a short distance from Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia. Even though President Carter has said repeatedly he never intended to start an annual project, the following year the Carters returned to the same site to finish the renovation work. On Oct. 10, 2013, as part of the 30th annual project, the Carters r
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| - مشروع عمل جيمي وروزالين كارتر (ar)
- Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project (en)
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| - مشروع عمل جيمي وروزالين كارتر – هو عبارة عن حملة سنوية لبناء المنازل، يحدث بشكل عام في الولايات المتحدة لمدة عام واحد، وموقع دولي في العام التالي. ساعد الرئيس جيمي كارتر وروزالين كارتر متطوعي هابيتات في تجديد المبنى المكون من 19 وحدة، ولفتت التغطية الإعلامية الإنتباه إلى هابيتات، التي تأسست عام 1976 في أمريكوس ، جورجيا، على بعد مسافة قصيرة من مسقط رأس كارتر في بلاينز ، جورجيا. على الرغم من أن الرئيس كارتر قال مرارًا وتكرارًا أنه لم يكن ينوي أبدًا بدء مشروع سنوي، فقد عاد كارتر في العام التالي إلى نفس الموقع لإنهاء أعمال التجديد. في 10 أكتوبر 2013 كجزء من المشروع السنوي الثلاثين، عادت كارتر إلى المبنى وإلتقت بالعائلات التي تعيش هناك. (ar)
- The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project - formerly the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP) - is an annual home building blitz organized by Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates. It generally takes place in the United States one year, and an international location the next. President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter helped Habitat volunteers renovate the 19-unit building, and media coverage brought attention to Habitat, which had been founded in 1976 in Americus, Georgia, a short distance from Carter's hometown of Plains, Georgia. Even though President Carter has said repeatedly he never intended to start an annual project, the following year the Carters returned to the same site to finish the renovation work. On Oct. 10, 2013, as part of the 30th annual project, the Carters r (en)
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