Paul Walker has been gone for a year already. His death in a car accident on November 2013 did not put an end to the actor's noble intentions to reach out not only to the members of his family but to those in need, across the globe.
Known for his stint in the "The Fast and the Furious," Walker's presence is felt beyond the realm of the movie industry. He spent much effort to initiate relief operations in disaster-stricken areas, to make a comforting move to those in need. Amidst life of glamour and fame, he remained anchored on the ground, and he valued the persons for what they are.
His father, Paul Walker Sr. speaks in sadness how he missed talking to his son. "He has a good heart," the father speaks of the son.
He left behind a legacy, which will always bring to life the noble deeds of the actor, long after his death. He may not be around to see the enthusiasm among his fans for the "Fast and Furious 7" on April 3, 2015, nor was he there for the "Hours and Brick Mansions," but people never fail to remember that there was once a great person, who is always willing to walk an extra mile to help a friend, a family, a fellowman.
His relief organization, the "Reach Out World Wide (ROWW) Foundation which provides immediate response in times of disasters is now under the reigns of his younger brother, Cody Walker, who also shared his brother's passion to look after humanity's welfare. Hence, it is ensured that the organization's goals will be carried on in the years to come.
Vin Diesel, the actor's co-star in Fast and the Furious, expressed difficulty in dealing with Walker's absence, saying that he had been an important figure as he went through the transition period to parenthood. He speaks of him as a person 'with the most positive outlook in life,' EOnline revealed.