LA Tenorio raises P86k in funds for PBA personnel
LA Tenorio is making sure that his PBA family doesn’t get left behind amid the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic. With the main aim of aiding PBA personnel for their day-to-day needs, Tenorio raised funds through auctioning his game-worn basketball shoes with the help of his friend,

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
LA Tenorio is making sure that his PBA family doesn’t get left behind amid the ongoing battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
With the main aim of aiding PBA personnel for their day-to-day needs, Tenorio raised funds through auctioning his game-worn basketball shoes with the help of his friend, Drew Arellano.
“Ang dami talagang nangangailangan ng tulong sa mga panahong ito. May kakayahan naman tayong tumulong so ginagawa natin yung makakaya natin,” Tenorio said.
Tenorio successfully auctioned eight of his many game-worn basketball shoes where the raised funds will be used in the purchase of relief packs and sacks of rice.
Aside from the PBA personnel, Tenorio will also be dishing out aid to the employees and staff of The Upper Deck Gym and the local government of Pasig.
“If I list down all of his career highlights and awards as a basketball player, I would definitely run out of caption space and despite all of his accomplishments, he is the humblest person I know,” Arellano shared
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