Double amputee, Malcolm Lambert, had always carried the mentality that helping others should just be a way of life. Before losing his legs, self-proclaimed social anthropologist Lambert would often organize a marathon or 10k to raise funds and awareness for various social issues.

One day, after one of those runs, he realized his foot was sore. Some investigating revealed an insect bite which, unfortunately, eventually turned into gangrene and lead to the double amputation of his legs.

Not one to be held down, Malcolm adjusted his thought process and began looking for new ways to give back. After seeing a skydiving advertisement, he called around to see if any skydiving schools would take him. A little perseverance and a lot of phone calls later, Lambert connected with Jim Wallace, a man who saw beyond his disability and believed in his cause.

Not only had Lambert found a way to be able to continue to raise awareness, but recognizing he was running out of time, he made the time to do something he'd always meant to do.