“We want to dedicate this initiative to our front liners especially as the quarantine is taking its toll on them. We also know that motorcycles are the best way to navigate the roads right now because of its efficiency and its capability to outrun the increasing traffic.” ~Alek Barcia, Assistant Product Manager
Last August 7, Elliot donated face masks and face shields to Los Banos Doctors Hospital and Medical Center and exchanged quarantine stories with the hospital’s cardio technician, Jena Crisologo, and security guard, Jamal Navarete.
To mirror the two-pronged protection that the motor care line brings, VS1 & Mototek together with motoring personalities Rica “Jet Lee” Cabarrubias and Philip “JT” Elliot took to their wheels to show their support for our modern-day heroes as part of the brand’s on-going 2020 purposeful ride campaign.
Cabarrubias, for her part, stopped by all the checkpoints in Cebu City to distribute food packs to the enforcers on duty.
“It’s a very meaningful day, a very meaningful vlog. Ang sarap sa pakiramdam to reach out and makipagkwentuhan sa mga frontliners natin.” ~Philip “JT” Elliot, Motoring Influencer of Motour
The influencers also shared tips on how they kept their vehicles in tip-top shape despite being dormant in their garage for the months-long quarantine. Additionally, Elliot demonstrated how to condition the motorcycle for its optimum performance before riding it again.
The ride to donate campaign is an initiative of the Consumer Care Products Incorporated’s motor line to keep the momentum for supporting modern-day heroes and uplift communities. Watch out for our next motoring Influencers Gaki Girl and Zach Lucero’s for a purposeful ride. Follow VS1ProtectorPH on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on the latest.
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