MANILA, Philippines -- The owners of the Bacoor City Strikers, Congressman Strike Revilla and his wife Chaye, extended a helping hand to the Philippine Army last Friday.
The Strikers' top brass sent 12 sacks of rice and hundreds of canned goods to Fort Bonifacio through Strikers guard and Private First Class Eric Acuña.
The Revillas wanted to support the military and Acuña specifically, as the 5-foot-8 guard is considered an adopted son of Bacoor City.
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