Valdez, celebrities, and VCGB continue donation drive for frontliners
Volleyball Community Gives Back and PH star Alyssa Valdez are not done with their donation drive in helping the country’s frontliners amid the COVID-19 pandemic. This time, VCGB and Valdez will be raffling off donated items from famous celebrities including Pia Wurtzbach, Dingdong Dantes, Kathryn Bernardo, Derek Ramsay,

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña

By Leobert Julian A. de la Peña
Volleyball Community Gives Back and PH star Alyssa Valdez are not done with their donation drive in helping the country’s frontliners amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
This time, VCGB and Valdez will be raffling off donated items from famous celebrities including Pia Wurtzbach, Dingdong Dantes, Kathryn Bernardo, Derek Ramsay, Jennelyn Mercado, Rovilson Fernandez, Angelica Panganiban, Marco Gumabao, Mimiyuuh, Elisse, Hashtag Luke, and Paulo Arvie.
Some items to be raffled are Wurtzbach’s Converse sneakers, Dantes’ motorcycle helmet, and Bernardo’s two pairs of Sunnies sunglasses.
The funds from the items will then be used to buy more personal protective equipment (PPE) which will be donated to the frontliners.
Cha Soriano, Amy Ahomiro, Gretchen Ho, Aby Maraño, Amanda Villanueva, and Valdez, the prime core of the VCGBPH have already distributed 2,000 PPEs to Sultan Kudarat, Quezon Medical Center Batangas, Aklan, Puerto Galera, Cebu, Northern Mindanao, Medical Center in Cagayan de Oro, Muntinlupa, and Quezon City.
“We are continuously producing PPEs to serve our frontliners and we plan to keep on donating them through the referral hospitals in various provinces as well as here in Metro Manila,” said VCGBPH.
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