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Jacqueline has collaborated with MrBeast’s Beast Philanthropy and Udayan Care to support education and mentorship programs for vulnerable girls in India.

Jacqueline Fernandez attended the evening aarti at Kashi. (Photo Credit : Instagram)
Jacqueline Fernandez has been lighting up the big screen with her sizzling performances and has also been working to change people’s lives for the better behind the scenes. The actor is passionate about giving back to society, and she has consistently championed causes that create real impact across communities and on the individual level as well as for animals and the world around. Here’s a look at 5 meaningful causes that Jacqueline Fernandez has championed.
Animal Welfare Advocacy
A long-time supporter of PETA India, Jacqueline actively campaigns against animal cruelty and testing. From backing the #FreeGajraj movement for elephant welfare to working toward the protection of carriage horses in Mumbai, she has been a strong voice for the voiceless. Through her YOLO Foundation, she also ensured stray animals were fed during the pandemic.
Disaster Relief & Housing
In collaboration with Habitat for Humanity India, Jacqueline has spent over five years helping rebuild lives. Her “Jacqueline Builds” initiative contributed to constructing homes for families affected by floods in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Medical Aid & Healthcare
Jacqueline has extended financial support to children battling critical health conditions, including hydrocephalus. Her contributions have helped provide life-changing treatments and access to essential medical care.
YOLO Foundation & Community Welfare
Through her YOLO Foundation and partnerships with organizations like Roti Bank, she has facilitated the distribution of over 100,000 meals. During COVID-19, she also supported relief efforts by providing masks and sanitizers to those in need.
International Collaborations for Education
Expanding her impact globally, Jacqueline collaborated with MrBeast’s Beast Philanthropy and Udayan Care to support education and mentorship programs for vulnerable girls in India. She visited Delhi to meet girls at the Udayan Care program and highlighted the work of a young designer named Sheetal who designed a unique dress for Jacqueline inspired by Alexander McQueen, which was auctioned to raise funds.
April 04, 2026, 12:24 IST
