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Jacqueline Fernandez lends a helping hand towards the safety of Mumbai Police, Force thanks her!

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Sunday, 23 May 2021 (20:30 IST)
Recently, Jacqueline Fernandez went out of her way to provide Mumbai police personnel with raincoats and other safety guards. The Mumbai Police force extended their heartful thanks to the actress for her generous contribution.

They wrote, "As June is nearing, Mumbai is gearing up for the monsoons- so are we. Thank you @Asli_jacqueline and #YoloFoundation for your valuable contribution- this will help our personnel saty safe in pandemic as well as monsoons. #StongerTogether

Jacqueline has been working on her toes to help the ones in need in the devastating second wave of the virus which has hit the country. She along with her YOLO foundation have been working round the clock to procure resources for those in need.

Accepting her generous contribution, Mumbai police thanked Jacqueline to which the actress replied, " I salute @MumbaiPolice for always being on their toes, doing their duty; come rain, come storm. Thank you for everything that you all do for us"

Recently, she even helped Pune Police by contributing toward the Pune Police Foundation. The actress is sparing no effort to help the country fight the virus.

She has set up the You Only Live Once foundation where she has tied up with several NGOs that cater to the different needs in our society during the pandemic. Moreover, partnering with the Feline foundation, the actress has helped stray animals.

On the work front, Jacqueline has her kitty full with projects like, ‘Cirkus’, ‘Bhoot Police’ and ‘Kick 2’, ‘Attack’ and ‘Bachchan Pandey’.

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