Kiefer provides neighbors easy access to food during lockdown | Inquirer Sports

Kiefer provides neighbors easy access to food during lockdown

By: - Reporter / @BLozadaINQ
/ 03:41 PM April 05, 2020

Kiefer Ravena

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MANILA, Philippines — NLEX star Kiefer Ravena continued to dish out timely assists during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Ravena set up a rolling store in front of his family home in Cainta and sold chicken products so his neighbors won’t have to go out of their subdivision during the lockdown.

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Joining him was his younger brother Thirdy, girlfriend Alyssa Valdez, and fellow Ateneo alum Adrian Wong as they spent the whole Saturday catering to their neighbors.

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“This is our way of extending our help to the community,” said Ravena, who’s also the captain of the Philippine men’s basketball team.

“We saw that they were having a difficult time lining up for groceries especially the elderly so we thought of a way that we’ll be the ones who’ll bring chicken to them,” he added in Filipino.

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This wasn’t the first time Ravena lent a hand as he also delivered food packs to the frontliners manning the quarantine checkpoints in Cainta.

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