John Vic de Guzman gives back to frontliner dads in Laguna
Recognizing the importance of frontliners in the fight against COVID-19, John Vic de Guzman decided to celebrate Father’s Day by handing out fresh new clothes to policemen, janitors, gardeners, baranagay tanods, fishball vendors, and lapida makers from his clothing line endorsement. Having served as the Philippine men’s volleyball

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Recognizing the importance of frontliners in the fight against COVID-19, John Vic de Guzman decided to celebrate Father’s Day by handing out fresh new clothes to policemen, janitors, gardeners, baranagay tanods, fishball vendors, and lapida makers from his clothing line endorsement.
Having served as the Philippine men’s volleyball team captain of the historic silver-medalist squad during the 30th Southeast Asian Games, de Guzman was fully aware of the vital role of fathers in their respective families.
De Guzman has been keeping himself busy by helping out frontliners during the crisis since he was stranded with Ricci Rivero’s family in Isabela during the three-month Enhanced Community Quarantine.
The 6-foot-2 spiker is currently an endorser of Bench and decided to use a part of his endorsement deal as a little surprise for the dedicated fathers on the streets of Calamba.
“Kasi before alam naman natin na may mga naexperience tayo sa life natin na ang sarap sa feeling na pag nabigyan ka ng bagong gamit diba? Malaking bagay alam naman natin na hindi yun yung first priority sa life natin. Kagaya sa mom ko before, every time na bibigyan niya ako ng bagong damit, it’s either may occassion, birthday, Christmas doon lang kami nakakatanggap ng mga bagong damit na isusuot ang sarap lang sa feeling,” said de Guzman.
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