it’s all done behind the scenes, and through the organ and tissue donation program. once the family enters the program, the care packages are handled through donor co-ordinators.
“it’s never been about the recognition. it’s just that simple act of kindness and support to those families. we don’t know who they are, and that’s ok, we’re just happy to help and just reach out that hand of support and let them know there are people out there that have gone through the same situation,” said pinder.
the acts of kindness embody the type of person polanski was. the 23-year-old always made an effort to go out of his way to help others — no questions asked, and always with a smile on his face.
the fatal collision occurred on april 30, 2013, when polanski was driving home to fort saskatchewan on highway 15.
“it was a beautiful sunny day, and andy was just driving home from nait where he was studying to become an electrician. we got the call, and an officer came knocking on my parents’ door, and all of a sudden you’re thrown into a nightmare,” recalled pinder.
“we’re all rushing to the hospital thinking it’s all going to be ok, but it wasn’t. you’re left thinking, ‘why did this happen?’ you have so many questions, but his injuries were just too far, and there was nothing else anyone could do.”