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Saturday, August 15, 2020

Want a bike but cant afford?

the COVID pandemic has really affected our working class citizens with quarantine

regulations strict enough to ban all public transportation, the only  way to

get to your workplace is either owning a bike, or walking for kilometers just

like 80 yrs ago during the war.

If you have a bike that you have grown out of, don’t toss it, give it to another

friend in need! There are thousands of great organizations in other countries

collecting bikes for redistribution to families affected by the lockdown 

all over the world. 

and because a daily commute dictates the difference between keeping a

 livelihood or not, a bicycle is the cheapest way to make ends meet, either 

for delivery, to go to work, or to sell stuffs.




( 55) fifty five  bikes(as of the moment), have come and gone through my friend 

Robert Ferrer's life, all doated.

long before Gretchen Ho started giving away bikes. Robert has already started 

this charity work during the start of the pandemic, he goes around his neighborhood

 in Malabon giving away money to friends, then he started giving away mountain

 bikes, for raffle,  to those who dont have a house or a car. using his own money at

 first, then friends saw his good heart and his love for helping the less fortunate, 

and from there, donations of brand new from friends bikes started pouring in.

so they each donated bicycles for raffle. the simple joy of owning a raffle won bike

for his friends, is a luxury their families cannot afford,  45 bikes from sponsors

and the rest from his own pocket.


If he can put a smile on somebody’s face right now, that’s all that really matters,

how to join, first, you must be his friend, he must know you, he is a devoted Christian, 

all you need to do is react, and type AMEN. then that is a raffle stub, if you win, the 

bike will be delivered to you and this bicycle relief is the first in Malabon.











he believes that  a bike can have a direct impact on a person's freedom, self-esteem

and mobility, his efforts had greatly helped in people living in low-income 

neighborhoods. thank you to all the sponsors of his Bikes.

this is Robert's legacy. everyone he knows will remember the Bikes  he raffled

for this pandemic. and that Robert and mountain bikes will be a household name

soon for years to come.

this is your LOVERBOY Dennis signing out



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