Former President Bill Clinton said Millard Fuller “literally revolutionized the concept of philanthropy.” Why did he form this new organization rather than just retire?
Through the dedication of thousands of committed people around the world, Habitat for Humanity sheltered more than a million people in need during Millard’s time as its leader. Yet, throughout the world, more than 1 billion people continue to live in poverty housing, and 100 million are homeless. Millard’s lifelong mission was to eliminate this shameful situation and he found great joy in his work. His goal was to work as hard as he could for as long as he could. And he did just that, working up until the very last moment before God called him home on February 3rd, 2009. He died unexpectedly of a aortic aneurysm one month after his 74th birthday. Learn more about Millard Fuller and watch a video of Millard Fuller’s Memorial Celebration.
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