Paul Walker Dead: Brother Cody Walker Honors Sibling One Year After Tragic Car Accident in New Interview

A few days remain before the anniversary of the death of Hollywood actor Paul Walker, but his brother Cody Walker already remembers his late brother especially in his charitable efforts. Paul, known as Brian O' Connor in the film series 'Fast & Furious', was apparently a big giver for founding a disaster relief non-profit organization, Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW).

"ROWW continues to be, to function, to help others even after our primary contributor, my brother, Paul Walker has passed," Cody recently told E! News, "I know he would be so stoked to know that. ROWW changed his life, and he was so proud of it," he added.

After the death of Paul in a tragic car accident last year, November 30, Cody revealed that the organization has done several works in the past year. Reportedly, ROWW already completed a toy drive for the holidays, and provided thousands of backpacks for students and even headed to the Philippines on a medical mission for those devastated by Typhoon Haiyan.

"These missions are truly life changing for all involved. I'm so proud to be a part of this," Cody said about their efforts for ROWW. Cody also reflected on how kind and how humble his brother was.

When Cody was asked what he wants people to learn from Paul's life he said: "Just live your life to the fullest. Laugh a lot, love and find your true happiness. Remember that no matter how cool you think you may be, you're not cool enough to look down on anyone...ever."

Cody also thanked everyone especially his brother's legacy as the organization was able to overcome their challenges in the past year. "This year has been very challenging but also extremely rewarding. ROWW would like to thank all of our supporters who have gotten us through this very difficult year," Cody said, "Thanks to you, Paul's legacy lives on through ROWW," he added.

Meanwhile, Paul Walker will be seen on screen one last time in the upcoming 'Fast & Furious 7' movie that hits theaters in April 2015.