ear-old entrepreneur and a mother, found her little way to give back to the sacrifices of front-liners battling the coronavirus by knitting "ear savers".

"You don't need to spend a lot just to help in these trying times," she said in an interview, after knitting hundreds of ear savers and gave them for free to those working on the front line. "We can start helping with whatever we have."

She started creating crochet ear-saver bands on April 11 after the National Capital Region (NCR) was placed under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

She said she was inspired by her friends who made ear savers using ribbon strips, which they posted on social media.

"I saw a co-parent from Holy Spirit School. Her name is Maire Quianzon, she makes ear s...