Alyssa Valdez goes house-to-house to campaign for Leni Robredo in Parañaque | Inquirer Sports

Alyssa Valdez goes house-to-house to campaign for Leni Robredo in Parañaque

/ 01:54 PM May 02, 2022

Alyssa Valdez campaign Leni Robredo

Alyssa Valdez campaigns for Leni Robredo in Parañaque. Photo from Bianca Gonzalez’ Twitter

MANILA, Philippines — Fresh from her women’s national team training camp in Brazil, Alyssa Valdez went house-to-house in Parañaque on Sunday to campaign for Vice President Leni Robredo in her presidential bid in the May 9 polls.

The three-time Premier Volleyball League MVP visited barangays in Paranaque, joining a group of volunteers to encourage support for Robredo and her running mate Kiko Pangilinan.

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Valdez was with her Creamline teammate Risa Sato and assistant coach Karlo Santos and former Ateneo Blue Eagles’ middle blocker Josh Villanueva.

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Pinoy Big Brother host Bianca Gonzales, wife of retired PBA player JC Intal, shared the former Celebrity housemate’s house-to-house campaign on Twitter.

“Si Phenom, nag H2H sa Parañaque!!! Maraming salamat @AlyssaValdez2 sa pagtindig!!!!  #TaoSaTaoParaKayLeniKiko
#IpanaloNa10ParaSaLahat,” tweeted Gonzales, who was also seen doing house-to-house in Dasmarinas, Cavite on Sunday with Intal.

Valdez just arrived from a fruitful Brazil training camp a few days ago. She is set to lead the Philippine women’s volleyball team in the fourth straight Southeast Asian Games this May in Hanoi, Vietnam.

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