
President Carter’s involvement in global affairs extended to a peace mission to North Korea in 1994, and he became a member of The Elders in 2007, a group of independent world leaders addressing peace and human rights issues.In 2015, President Carter received a diagnosis of metastatic cancer, although the specific origin was not disclosed. He underwent treatment, including radiation therapy and immunotherapy, after melanoma was found in his brain and liver. Despite health challenges, Carter continued to engage in various activities, such as writing novels and volunteering with organizations like Habitat for Humanity.

Throughout the years, President Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, raised four children—Jack, James III, Donnel, and Amy. Their family has expanded to include twelve grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.The announcement of Jimmy Carter’s decision to enter hospice marks a somber moment, prompting reflections on his significant contributions to both the United States and global initiatives.
