Meadow Walker, the daughter of the late Fast & Furious celebrity Paul Walker, is once more using her platform for a good cause.
Walker is shown on Instagram that she is starting an effort with Pencils of Promise to help construct a college.
Pencils of Promise is a for-purpose organization that aims to boost schooling in Laos, Guatemala, and Ghana.
“Now I am launching a campaign with [Pencils of Promise] to build a college,” Walker, 20, composed on Instagram.
“This is the time of giving and my biggest wish is to give a space for these children to learn.
Everyone deserves a fantastic education.
The connection is in my life. xx, Meadow.”
Walker has already raised more than $11,000 of her $50,000 goal since launching her fundraiser.
She committed the fundraiser to her late father.
“That is the season of giving.
Do Great, is something which is very important to me personally,” Walker composed on her fundraising page.
“Even $1 can make a huge difference in providing children with a space to learn and develop.
The knowledge that you have gained all, education, is. This year, building this school is the 1 thing on my Christmas list.
Additionally, I would like to dedicate this school to my father, Paul Walker.”
Walker has long shown a desire to keep the philanthropic causes of her father since his passing.
She helped launch The Paul Walker Foundation, which hopes to help”ocean leaders of tomorrow become beacons from the fight to protect our oceans, wildlife, and ourselves.”
Walker launched the Paul Walker Foundation in 2015, on the day that would have been her dad’s birthday.
“Reflecting on my dad, I found myself reflecting on his passions,” she wrote in the time.
“His enthusiasm for the ocean, his enthusiasm for rescuing animals, his enthusiasm for helping people and his passion for spontaneous goodwill.
Because I want to share that piece of him I wanted to start this base.
I would like to talk about that part of him along with others.”
Walker has two million followers on Instagram.
She shares fresh modeling pictures, but her latest was a throwback photograph, showing her days as a baby.
“Baby chubs,” she wrote next to the adorable photo.
Driver Roger Rodas and Paul Walker expired in a car crash in Santa Clarita, California.
The actor was 40 years old.
In the time of his death, Walker was in the midst of working on Furious 7, which premiered in 2015 and showcased his final appearance on film.