While grieving her father's death, Fast and the Furious star Paul Walker's daughter, 15-year-old Meadow Rain Walker will continue his Reach Out Worldwide charity in his honor.

"She's already talking about how she wants to honor her dad by making sure that his charity keeps going," a source told International Business Times. "That's his legacy and the thing that he was most proud of, besides Meadow, so she's really committed to making sure it lives on."

Walker started the charity in 2010 to help victims of devastating natural events. While part of a relief team responding to the massive earthquakes that devastated Haiti on Jan. 12, 2010, the actor "saw a gap between the availability of skilled resources and the requirement for such personnel in post-disaster situations," according to the organization's website. "Following the trip he contacted a group of his friends to assist him in forming ROWW with the purpose of filling this unmet need."

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The charity is currently providing aid to those in the Philippines who were affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Some of the proceeds from the recently released Fast & The Furious 6 DVD are being donated to the actor's charity.

The actor's family has reportedly been spotted looking for at grave site plots inside the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Hollywood Hills, Calif. They are planning a private funeral ceremony this weekend for Paul's family, close friends and the cast of the Fast & the Furious franchise.

Walker died on Nov. 30 after a Porsche Carrera GT he was riding in crashed into a pole in Santa Clarita, Calif. The speeding car instantly burst into flames on impact. The car's driver, Paul's friend and race car professional Roger Rodas, also died in the accident. The two men were pronounced dead on the scene. They were leaving a charity event for ROWW.