Paul Walker’s family encourages fans to donate to his charity

Paul-Walker The family of Paul Walker is determined to keep the late actor’s charity working even after his death.

Walker, who died tragically in a car crash in Santa Clarita, California, was dedicated to charity work through his organization Reach Out Worldwide.

Few hours before he died, Paul had been hosting an event to raise money for victims affected by the typhoon in the Philippines. Now his family is eager to keep the charity alive and they encourage people to donate money to the organisation so it could help more people and keep the actor’s memory alive.

paul-walker-sao-paulo_3976487They have released a statement on his Facebook page. It reads: “Paul Walker’s family appreciates the outpouring of love and goodwill from his many fans and friends. They have asked, in lieu of flowers or other gifts, that donations please be made to Paul’s charity Reach Out Worldwide (Roww). Donations can easily be made through their website.

“It’s comforting for them to know that the son, brother, and father they love so much is equally adored, respected, and appreciated by so many. Paul founded the organization with the genuine desire to help others, and it’s important to his family to keep his memory alive through Roww.”

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2 responses to “Paul Walker’s family encourages fans to donate to his charity”

  1. Joseph says:

    This is so good what they do in the Paul’s memory. He would be happy to know his family is continuing his charity work. Even Paul is no longer with us, his charity job continues. He was a very light man with a big kind heart that will always beat in our minds and hearts. Rest In peace, Paul and let your close ones go with your aspirations.

    • Peter says:

      Yes, indeed, this is great that Paul’s work is going on. Charity is a great thing as there are always people around, who need your help. By the will of the fate Paul left this world due to the thing that he enjoy in life and that made him famous and even at that time he was going to take part in racing to make donations for the people, who suffered on Philippines. R.I.P, Paul Walker!