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GIP BENEFICIARIES First Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province 1 GIP FACTOR, JESSA MAE G. 24 2 GIP FADEROG GIP BENEFICIARIES First Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province 1 GIP FACTOR, JESSA TANAGAN, SAN ANDRES, 24 MAE G. ROMBLON MATUTUNA, SAN ANDRES, 2 GIP FADEROG, KEVIN S. 23 ROMBLON 3 GIP FERRERA, JOFER TUBIGON, FERROL, 22 B. ROMBLON 4 GIP FRADEJAS, BUDIONG, ODIONGAN, 25 JACINTH PEARL D. ROMBLON BUDIONG, ODIONGAN, 5 GIP MAGBATA, KYLE O. 22 ROMBLON 6 GIP SALAZAR, LYN TANAGAN, SAN ANDRES, 28 GALICIA ROMBLON 7 GIP DAET, JOREEN I. 26 Alcantara, Romblon 8 GIP FALCUNAYA, KRIZA 22 Banton, Romblon MARIE F. 9 GIP RABINO, RODA 22 MYRA FLOR P. Cajidiocan, Romblon 10 GIP FALCESO, OLIVER 22 F. Calatrava, Romblon 11 GIP LALANE 23 MACALALAD Concepcion, Romblon 12 GIP FRUELDA, ERNIE 24 Corcuera, Romblon JR. F. 13 GIP COMPAS, MIA G. 22 Ferrol, Romblon 14 GIP FACTURANAN, 23 Looc, Romblon JOHN REYNALD G. 15 GIP RIBOT, JOHN LEE 25 Magdiwang, Romblon R. 16 GIP FALLARIA, DANIEL 25 Odiongan, Romblon 17 GIP FAJARITO, 22 Odiongan, Romblon PRINCESS F. 18 GIP SAPASAP, MELVIN 27 Romblon, Romblon G. 19 GIP RIVAS, DENISSE M. 25 Romblon, Romblon 20 GIP GABUTE, MARY 23 Odiongan, Romblon ROSE F. 21 GIP MIÑANO, SHAIRA B. 22 San Agustin, Romblon 22 GIP MANRIQUE, HANNA 22 San Andres, Romblon G. 23 GIP RAMOS, MARYROL 31 San Fernando, Romblon R. 24 GIP SERRANO, RONA 22 San Jose, Romblon MAE L. 25 GIP RUFON, REJEAN C. 22 Sta. Fe, Romblon 26 GIP MANITO, ALYSSA 22 MAE M. Sta. Maria, Romblon GIP BENEFICIARIES Fourth Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province 1 GIP Carurucan, Sepregine 24 Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro Montoya 2 GIP Rosialda, Loyd Dominic Milagrosa, Bulalacao, 22 Ramirez Oriental Mindoro 3 GIP Palayan, Pinamalayan, Abarientos, Kaecee M. 26 Oriental Mindoro 4 GIP Pambisan Malaki, Abel, Harlene T. 28 Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro 5 GIP Sta. Rita, Pinamalayan, Adoyo, Madonna Laizel S. 30 Oriental Mindoro 6 GIP Lumambayan,Pinamalayan, Agutaya, Camille M. 25 Oriental Mindoro 7 GIP Lumambayan,Pinamalayan, Arban, Jamille J. 26 Oriental Mindoro 8 GIP Wawa, Pinamalayan, Cabral, Adam L. 22 Oriental Mindoro 9 GIP Pambisan Malaki, Cay, Aaron Joshua P. 22 Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro 10 GIP Cacawan, Pinamalayan, Corpuz, Jervy G. 27 Oriental Mindoro 11 GIP Sta. Maria,Pinamalayan, Dimapilis , Rona Mae T. 22 Oriental Mindoro 12 GIP Banilad, Pinamalayan, Fabregas, Shane Joy M. 25 Oriental Mindoro 13 GIP Banilad, Pinamalayan, Fain, Kristel F. 22 Oriental Mindoro 14 GIP Inclanay, Pinamalayan, Guerrero, Lizette C. 23 Oriental Mindoro 15 GIP Marfrancisco, Pinamalayan, Hilario, Florane Fatima 27 Oriental Mindoro 16 GIP Pinamalayan, Oriental Lamboloto, Lera T. 24 Mindoro 17 GIP Zone III, Pinamalayan, Lumagui, Mike Bryan M. 24 Oriental Mindoro 18 GIP Pili, Pinamalayan, Oriental Mangaring, Tom Angelo R. 27 Mindoro 19 GIP Nabuslot, Pinamalayan, Mercene, Mellanie 25 Oriental Mindoro 22 GIP Cacawan, Pinamalayan, Mocling, Elian Dean S. 22 Oriental Mindoro 21 GIP Calingag, Pinamalayan, Morales, Mayrell G. 23 Oriental Mindoro 22 GIP Quinabigan, Pinamalayan, Firmalan, Ramil Sadicon 22 Oriental Mindoro GIP BENEFICIARIES Fourth Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province 23 GIP Zone 3, Pinamalayan, Nebreja, Arian B. 22 Oriental Mindoro 24 GIP Paraiso, Pinamalayan, Ollagangi, Sharie Anne F. 24 Oriental Mindoro 25 GIP Wawa, Pinamalayan, Ornedo, Rheanne Izle D. 22 Oriental Mindoro 26 GIP Marfrancisco, Pinamalayan, Peria, Glorie C. 24 Oriental Mindoro GIP Banilad, Pinamalayan, Saguid, Mary Claire F. 22 27 Oriental Mindoro GIP Zone III, Pinamalayan, Salva, Gracelyn S. 25 28 Oriental Mindoro GIP Marayos, Pinamalayan, Santiago, Clariss S. 22 29 Oriental Mindoro GIP Sta. Isabel, Pinamalayan, Saria, Ron-Ron M. 29 30 Oriental Mindoro GIP Marfrancisco, Pinamalayan, Selda, Joyce Marie M. 26 31 Oriental Mindoro GIP Cacawan, Pinamalayan, Sevilla, Joana Jane D. 24 32 Oriental Mindoro GIP Alvarez, Vic Manuel De Narra, Gloria, Oriental 25 33 Belen Mindoro GIP Arcigal, John Lester Dela G. Antonino, Gloria, Oriental 22 34 Cruz Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Artiza, Cicelle Zoleta 22 35 Mindoro GIP Bayobay, Berly Shaina Banutan, Gloria, Oriental 22 36 Regio Mindoro GIP Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental Cabangan, Kimberly Sapul 27 37 Mindoro GIP Guimbonan, Gloria, Oriental Capinig, Jomel Alcanar 22 38 Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Caringal, Rose Calinagasan 29 39 Mindoro GIP Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental Cayetano, Warren Manalo 22 40 Mindoro GIP Tambong, Gloria, Oriental Cordero, Jillian Bolante 22 41 Mindoro GIP De Mesa, Jhuselle Patrice Agos, Gloria, Oriental 22 42 Gallo Mindoro GIP Dela Cruz, Angelie Camille Agos, Gloria, Oriental 22 43 Oquilda Mindoro GIP Delamitas, Gwen Cyrene Manguyang, Gloria, Oriental 22 44 Hernandez Mindoro GIP Duliente, Crisa Mae Manguyang, Gloria, Oriental 22 45 Antoque Mindoro GIP BENEFICIARIES Fourth Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province GIP Eriodico, Paloma Blanca Lucio Laurel, Gloria, 23 46 Valdepeña Oriental Mindoro GIP Narra, Gloria, Oriental Espiritu, Melvin Hizule 23 47 Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Fatallar, Eva Fabon 22 48 Mindoro GIP Francisco, Keith Myles Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental 22 49 Mamitag Mindoro GIP A.Bonifacio, Gloria, Oriental Hernandez, Joanne Sarcia 28 50 Mindoro GIP Malamig, Gloria, Oriental Hernandez, Rexvar Dueñas 29 51 Mindoro GIP Kawit, Gloria, Oriental Historillo, Antonett Rodelas 22 52 Mindoro GIP Malamig, Gloria, Oriental Jamilla, Vrenda Inao 24 53 Mindoro GIP Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental Janda, Janzen Agoncillo 23 54 Mindoro GIP Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental Janda, Randy Val Raquin 22 55 Mindoro GIP Madrigal, Ranier Lloyd Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental 24 56 Buñag Mindoro GIP Jandusay, Merry Joy G. Antonino, Gloria, Oriental 22 57 Mañibo Mindoro GIP Banus, Gloria, Oriental Japon, Audriel Adap 25 58 Mindoro GIP Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental Jarabe, Marleen Hernandez 23 59 Mindoro GIP Lanot, Maria Johanna Lilien Balete, Gloria, Oriental 23 60 Naling Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Laurente, Michelle Rejano 25 61 Mindoro GIP Ledesma, Daichelle Mae Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental 22 62 Sena Mindoro GIP Agos, Gloria, Oriental Linga, Edrian Listor 25 63 Mindoro GIP Agos, Gloria, Oriental Linga,Giecelyn 22 64 Mindoro GIP Narra, Gloria, Oriental Livelo, Yvan Bryan Saway 22 65 Mindoro GIP A.Bonifacio, Gloria, Oriental Malanog, John Rafael 22 66 Mindoro GIP Balete, Gloria, Oriental Manahan, Jeoff Zymond S. 22 67 Mindoro GIP Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental Manoy, John Robert Ramos 25 68 Mindoro GIP BENEFICIARIES Fourth Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province GIP Sta. Maria, Gloria, Oriental Mejico, James Sambile 22 69 Mindoro GIP Tambong, Gloria, Oriental Misal, Zeus Marco Saguid 24 70 Mindoro GIP Mitra, Lady Kcharizz Manguyang, Gloria, Oriental 29 71 Remolin Mindoro GIP Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental Montales, Jessley Magsisi 28 72 Mindoro GIP A.Bonifacio, Gloria, Oriental Morales, Leonora Semilla 25 73 Mindoro GIP Narra, Gloria, Oriental Morato, Shiela Marie Sena 24 74 Mindoro GIP Nazareno, Marvin Alma Villa, Gloria, Oriental 27 75 Mascariñas Mindoro GIP Ordillano, Kyra Shane Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental 22 76 Xyarah Ruallo Mindoro GIP Pascua, Alyanna Ruby Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental 24 77 Zoleta Mindoro GIP Banutan, Gloria, Oriental Pasumala, Rexvin Prieto 22 78 Mindoro GIP Manguyang, Gloria, Oriental Raza, Shainna Lyn Enriquez 23 79 Mindoro GIP Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental Rofulli, Eillen Jane Jarabe 26 80 Mindoro GIP Agos, Gloria, Oriental Royo, Riza Roda 30 81 Mindoro GIP Sagang, Ruth Vonna Mae Maligaya, Gloria, Oriental 25 82 Valenzuela Mindoro GIP Saguid, Bryan Anthony Kawit, Gloria, Oriental 25 83 Dalugdugan Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Saguid, Donabel Fadullo 23 84 Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Sales, Christine Historillo 22 85 Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Sandoval, Juahnna Espiritu 30 86 Mindoro GIP Agos, Gloria, Oriental Sandro, Cheradel Mabunga 26 87 Mindoro GIP Sarcia, Kemberly Diane Malamig, Gloria, Oriental 24 88 Rejano Mindoro GIP Mabulay, Gloria, Oriental Seño, Jeanily De Mesa 23 89 Mindoro GIP Maragooc, Gloria, Oriental Sosa, Rusty Michael Malvar 22 90 Mindoro GIP Malayong, Gloria, Oriental Tenorio, Key-Ann Villaruel 25 91 Mindoro GIP BENEFICIARIES Fourth Quarter No. Program Name Age City/Municipality/Province GIP Balete, Gloria, Oriental Toledo, Lucky Azel Saguid 30 92 Mindoro GIP Villaruel, John Jesthier Tambong, Gloria, Oriental 23 93 Logdat Mindoro GIP Poblacion, Bansud, Oriental Abalos, John Patrick S. 24 94 Mindoro GIP Poblacion, Bansud, Oriental Abelis, Kent Sharif L. 23 95 Mindoro GIP Pag-asa, Bansud, Oriental 96 Aclan, Karen 23 Mindoro GIP Villapag-Asa, Bansud, Alcaraz, John Lerry R. 26 97 Oriental Mindoro GIP Alcadesma, Bansud, Armil, Loida 26 98 Oriental Mindoro GIP Pag-Asa, Bansud, Oriental Basit, Ariel D. 22 99 Mindoro GIP Alcadesma, Bansud, Bautista, Jonalyn G. 22 100 Oriental Mindoro GIP Conrazon, Bansud, Oriental 101 Cabatay, Judy Mae 22 Mindoro GIP Alcadesma, Bansud, 102 Capio, Precious Anne 23 Oriental Mindoro GIP Sumagui, Bansud, Oriental Casapao, Marisol 24 103 Mindoro GIP Alcadesma, Bansud, 104 Cativo, Mary Joy 23 Oriental Mindoro GIP Poblacion, Bansud, Oriental Closa, Crisha M. 22 105 Mindoro GIP Sumagui, Bansud, Oriental Cueto, Arianne Jane D. 24 106 Mindoro GIP Pag-Asa, Bansud, Oriental Dakis, Conrad Jayvee 24 107 Mindoro GIP Pag-Asa, Bansud, Oriental Dalawangbayan, Gil 30 108 Mindoro GIP Villapag-Asa, Bansud, De Guzman, Elisa R. 30 109 Oriental Mindoro GIP De Torres, Precious Gerlien Sumagui, Bansud, Oriental 22 110 J. 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