Jacqueline lends helping hand to rebuild Kerala

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Fernandez will travel to flood-affected areas in to volunteer to build homes with NGO for Humanity India.

In a bid to rebuild after the massive floods which devastated the state in August, for Humanity India is launching the second edition of Builds, a unique campaign featuring the It will take place in December, with focus on rebuilding homes that were fully or partially damaged by the floods.

will also urge fans to come together to rebuild

"The recent flood in Kerala has severely affected thousands of families and damaged homes. This is the time when the people in Kerala need our wholehearted support to bring life back on track. That's the reason why I will be coming to Kerala reconstruct homes, rebuild lives. I am looking forward to meeting people in Kerala and work with the volunteers there," the Sri Lankan beauty said in a statement.

In the first phase of the relief operations, the NGO provided First Responders' Kit, Humanitarian Aid Kit and bottled drinking water to 93,889 families. In the second and third phase, for Humanity India will be constructing and repairing homes for 6,000 flood-affected families in Pathanamthitta, Allepey, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Wayanad in Kerala to rehabilitate them.

"With Jacqueline Builds, we would like to intensify our efforts to build homes for the affected people in those regions," said Rajan Samuel, Managing Director, Habitat for

"We are thankful to Jacqueline for agreeing to be a part of the mission to rebuild Kerala. Previously with Jacqueline Builds, she helped us in reaching out to celebrities like and to help flood-affected families in Tamil Nadu," Samuel added.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 12:06 IST