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Aklan Aklan Catholic College Alarcon Ella Mariz Flores DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) List of SPES Beneficiaries As of September 2019 Name of Student Province Employer (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) Address AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE ALARCON ELLA MARIZ FLORES #562 BLK3 LOT6 PERAZ VILLE OLD BUSWANG, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE ANSAN LEAN DALES CANDARI, PANDAN, ANTIQUE AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE ARIATE KEN TRIBUTO CAJILO, MAKATO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE BITO- ON MILA MAE DELOVIAR HAGDAN, YAPAK, MALAY, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE CASIMERO CYRA SAMSON MANOCMANOC, BORACAY, MALAY, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE DABU SHIELA MAE GEREZ #0357 ABIERA ST. ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE DANO MARNIE PONTE MABILO, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE DONATO ELLIANE TEODOSIO CENTRO ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE GARI HANNAH BHIE AREVALO TABAYON, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE GONZALES KIA ROSE LAGUINBANWA EAST, NUMANCIA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE HAYER BILLIOWS BARRACA CENTRO SUR, PANDAN, ANTIQUE AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE HOTIC CARLIE BESANA AMBOLONG, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE INDUCTA MARK VINCENT ROVERO TAMBU- AN, MALINAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE ISIDRO MA. BUEN ANTONETTE OCSON BULWANG NUMANCIA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE LADOT ELIZERKENT AGRE GUINBALIWAN, NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE LEYSON JORICO CARL CARDINALES 1238 J. MAGNO ST. KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE MAKIE SALDOMAR SARID ISLA VERDE BLVD. BRGY 23-C PUROK - 4 DAVAO CITY AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE MANLOS RONAH MAE PASTRO CATICLAN, MALAY, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE MARTIREZ MICARY CRESENCIO 1440 SAMPAGUITA ST., ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE MEREN ESOCIALEH JONES TINIGAW, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE OCAMPO JOHN MHARON NERVAR OLD BUSWANG, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE OSTAN MARK GAVEN TINDAN KATIPUNAN, BURUANGA, AKLAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) List of SPES Beneficiaries As of September 2019 Name of Student Province Employer (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) Address AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE PERACTA PRINCE JOHN SARABIA TIGAYON, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE RASCO BRENDALYN MAGAPI TABA - AO, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE RUIZ ANNGIE GREGORIO ALFONSO XII LIBACAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE ADAP SALVE JANE DALISAY Ondoy, Ibajay, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE BARRERA SHANINE TUMANDA Guinbaliwan, New Washington, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE BERNABE DHEA VIDAL Bakhaw Sur, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE CADAG AUGOSTO, JR. RUIZ Palale, Banga, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE DE FELIPE RAILYN KARYLLE . Mabilo, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE DE GUZMAN LUZVIMINDA TESORO Marianos Numancia, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE DELGADO DIVINA GRACIA MONTUYA Toting Reyes St., Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE FLAVIANO GAYLE VINCENT PANDONGON Jalas, New Washington, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE HONTIVEROS KASTINE ANDRADE Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE IMASON JAN BENEDICT MALBAS Poblacion, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE INOCENCIO MC CHRISTIAN . Napnot, Madalag, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE LAREDO MELROSE OTE Pook, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE LEGASPI JOHN REX . Bakhaw Sur, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE MAGDAEL KEUS ZENT PAMPLONA Camanci Norte, Numancia, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE MONTILLA JOHN EARL OTE Pook, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE NAVARROSA BONEL RAMOS Calacabian, Libacao, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE NICOLAS J-RON ERN BERNADA Mantiguib, Makato, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE PEÑAFLOR ALEXTER LALUZ Pinamuk-an, New Washington, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE POLICARPIO ANGELICA MAGDAEL Camanci Norte, Numancia, Aklan DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) List of SPES Beneficiaries As of September 2019 Name of Student Province Employer (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) Address AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE RAPISTA MICHAEL ANGELO TRINIDAD Tinigao, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE REGIDOR ROBBY ROCEL . Pook, Kalibo, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE SABINO JULIE ANNA URETA Libang, Makato, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE SILVA JERREMAY MASANGKAY Ondoy, Ibajay, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE TORRES REYNEL JAY MORIENTE Bulwang, Numancia, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE YEBAN JOHN ARIEL ZABALA Bulwang, Numancia, Aklan AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE ABELITA ROBERT BERNAS NAVITAS, NUMANCIA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE ANDRADE MYRRA BOLIVAR 246 G. PASTRANA ST., KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE BANDILLA CARREN GOTING POBLACION, LIBACAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE BELTRAN KENT BRYLE MORIAS LAGUINBANWA WEST, NUMANCIA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE BORDONES LEO GONZAGA 0533 VILLA EMILLIA CAPITOL SITE ESTANCIA, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE BUYOC DEA ROSE LONGANILLA J. MAGNO ST. COR. PASTRANA ST., KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE COCOY CYRINE IDALA ROAD 8 TIGAYON, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE CUALES KRISTIAN ZONIO 0541 CALACHUCHI ROAD ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE DEDOYCO LEE ANN BALANA POLO, NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE DEQUILLO MARYRUTH JOANNE ALCEDO LINABUAN NORTE, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE EDJAN MARIA ESABEL TOLENTINO POLO, NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE FLAVIANO JENAHFE APRIL KIM EQUIÑA MANHANIP, MALINAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE GENOTIVA BLISMAE HANNAH TURAO BADIANGAN, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE IGHAM CYREL ESCURZON PUROK 2-C LASERNA ST., KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE INTANO MARY ANN CAROL JUGAO POBLACION, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE LUCES JHADE REBAÑO CARDINAL SIN ANDAGAO, KALIBO, AKLAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) List of SPES Beneficiaries As of September 2019 Name of Student Province Employer (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) Address AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE MAGARZO JOAN MANTIGUIB MAKATO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE MAGSIPOC NEOMELYN OCAMPO E. ACHEVEDO STREET POBLACION, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE NAIGAN MA. LUCIL - ESTANCIA KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE NOBLEZA LLOYD IBARDOLAZA JULITA, LIBACAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE ORBISTA CHARLES BENEDICT VILLORENTE PAGHABI-ON STREET, POBLACION, LIBACAO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE PASTRANA KIAN JAN MAGDALUYO CARUGDOG, LEZO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE PELAYO EDILYN VASQUEZ NEW BUSWANG, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE PRADO MADELYN TEJADA JUMARAP, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE RATA JESA FLORES PAGSANGHAN, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE RELAYSON LOVELYN MAE PATRIARCA POBLACION, MAKATO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE REVIS MELJANE CINAROSA SIBALEW, BANGA, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE RODAJE MICHELLE JOY MELGAREJO BAKHAW NORTE, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE RUIZ CRISTINA NEW BUSWANG, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE SEVILLA GRETZEL DELA CRUZ BAKHAW NORTE, KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE SUCGANG JENNY MORALES CANDELARIA NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE TUMBOKON CHRIS DENVER GERONIMO BAGTO, LEZO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE VALLARIEZ KENT LYSTER REBELLO ESTANCIA KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE VELASQUEZ JOHN ACE STEVIN PRADO CANDELARIA NEW WASHINGTON, AKLAN AKLAN AKLAN PROVINCE VENTURA MARIA ENCARNACION MERCADO VILLA SALVACION KALIBO, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE ARANAS CYREL KATE SUAZO ARANAS, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE DALIDA CJ RONTALE FULGENCIO, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE DE JUAN MA. JOSELLE MAE DE PABLO MORALES, BALETE, AKLAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) List of SPES Beneficiaries As of September 2019 Name of Student Province Employer (Last Name) (First Name) (Middle Name) Address AKLAN BALETE JIMERA AMRAM LEGASPI CALIZO, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE MARAVILLA CHRISHA SEPH ALLANA GERAPUSCO ARCANGEL, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE QUIRINO PAULO BIANCO ARANAS, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE RELADO JANE LYNETTE BANTIGUE ARCANGEL, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE REVESENCIO CJ BARRIOS POBLACION, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE SAUZA LORE- LAI SARCINO CORTES, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BALETE TUBERIADEZ BIANCA FERRER CORTES, BALETE, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN BAUTISTA JULIE DEL CARMEN PALAY, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN BAUTISTA LOUIENNA PALAY, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN BULANAG MICHAEL REBENITO IPIL, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN CONCEPCION KIEN VICTORIANO MANDONG, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN DELA CRUZ DYNE ARGUELLES MANDONG, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN IDOLOG PRINCER URIKURT FETALVERO POBLACION, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN LUCES HERNALYN ARCOJADA CAMALIGAN, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN MACAHILIG MELCHOR SANTIAGO LUPIT, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN OBTIAR CHRISTINE JOY LIBERATO PALAY, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BATAN REBANIO PAULO SEPE TABON, BATAN, AKLAN AKLAN BURUANGA BARTOLOME HENRY JAMES JACINTO DANILONGAN, BURUANGA, AKLAN AKLAN BURUANGA BIONCIO REJEAN DAGOHOY BAGONGBAYAN, BURUANGA, AKLAN AKLAN BURUANGA DELA CRUZ JANELLA KAYE APRENTADO BAGONGBAYAN, BURUANGA, AKLAN AKLAN BURUANGA ESTROPIGAN WILYN LUMBO ALEGRIA, BURUANGA, AKLAN AKLAN BURUANGA IGUIRON MA. WENDYLYN SOBUSA ALEGRIA, BURUANGA, AKLAN DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI Special Program for Employment
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