A Calgary man crushed by a car remains in intensive care, and now those who know him are stepping up to help him and his family.

Kevan Wallbank is a mechanic at Subaru Calgary. On March 8, a hoist gave way and Kevan was crushed under the weight of the vehicle.

His coworkers managed to lift the vehicle off of him, but Kevan's suffered serious injuries.

Kevan's wife Beth arrived at the dealership shortly after the accident.

"Kevan's been my backbone," says Beth. "So I went and got my kids and drove in not knowing what to expect. When we got there, there was blood everywhere. His lungs crushed, his heart crushed, his back broken. So this has been a lot."

Beth is recovering from cancer and Kevan had been working six days a week to support his wife and his three children.

Kevan's injuries are expected to keep him from working for at least the next few months but there is the possibility that Kevan may never work again.

His co-workers at Subaru are fundraising to help support the family.

"He is a member of our family here so we felt it was the least we could do for him after all he'd done for us," says Amanda Morosse.

For more information on how to help the family, email wallbankfund@shaw.ca