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List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DISTRICT AMOUNT Remarks 1 GEOLAGON FELADELFA ALBUR 15,000.00 2 MALATE MARY ALBUR 50,000.00 3 GABAISEN HELEN ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 4 TEVES LINA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 5 CELOCIA IVY R. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 6 TOLOP CRISTINA A. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 7 JACULBA CONCORDIA M. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 8 CORESIS GINA C. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 9 TONGCO ANTONIO P. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 10 BALABIS ANTONIO L. III ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 11 BARBARONA JACQUELINE R. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 12 JADULCO MARISSA Q. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 13 RASONABE CHERYL B. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 14 NAPARAN FLORENCIA T. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 15 CRUSPERO QUILLANO D. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 16 BAUTISTA EMMA B. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 17 RANQUE ARLENE P. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 18 TABARANZA VICTORINO D. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 19 CORESIS ABUNDIA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 20 CUYA RICO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 21 ARAIS ESPERANZA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 22 AYCO NIMFA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 23 PAJAO MARILYN C. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 24 PAÑA RUBELYN O. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 25 RECAMADAS VIVIAN G. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 26 VILLOCIDO MARIFE B. ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 27 REFAMONTE ROSEMARIE ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 28 VALLECER GLORIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 29 DEGAMON ANABELLE ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 30 ABING ANGELA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 31 REFORMINA CHRISTIE ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 32 CORESIS JUDELYN ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 33 HIBAYA CHRISTINE ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 34 LAWAG ROSALIE ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 35 VIGONTE ENRIQUETA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 36 BARRERA LOLITA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 37 TANQUILAN FRANCISCO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 38 MERENCILLO JOESLYN ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 39 ZABALA EULOGIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 40 GUMA ELIZABETH ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 41 VIGONTE WILSON ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 42 TABARANZA AREOPAGITA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 43 MIGRIÑO MA. TERESA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 44 OMILA ELMER ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 45 PAÑA JULIUS ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 Enclosure No. 1 1 of 44 List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DISTRICT AMOUNT Remarks 46 SOMABONG MARIA CARLA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 47 PACOMIOS RITA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 48 DELA CUESTA LIEZL ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 49 PAME MA. LUISA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 50 VALLECER SABINO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 51 BALAIS MARCELITA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 52 BINANGBANG ELENITA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 53 RESABAL ELVENIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 54 PATULILIC ELISA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 55 TONGCO HERMIS ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 56 BULAMBOT GEMMA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 57 REFELENTE CYNTHIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 58 GELICAME MARIA VICTORIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 59 GEMENTIZA ROFELIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 60 ANAVISO PAZ ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 61 LODRIPAS LOLITA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 62 LAWAG TIMOTEA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 63 DAGAMAC NENITA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 64 BULIAS JUSTINA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 65 REMEDIO VIRGILIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 66 GABAISEN MAGNITA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 67 BASTASA BONIFACIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 68 TABARANZA LIZA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 69 POLIGRATES LEONA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 70 PARIDO FIRMA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 71 HIBAYA TERENCIA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 72 OCON JANE MARY GRACE ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 73 QUIBEL SUSAN ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 74 HORDISTA HEROGINA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 75 TOLOP OFELIA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 76 CATLI DULCEME ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 77 NAVARRO LEAH ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 78 ACERO DANILO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 79 CRUSPERO NINFA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 80 HIBAYA TEODOMERO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 81 NERI CHRISTIANNE ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 82 GELICAME VIC ANTHONY ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 83 CUARTO VINCENT RODULF ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 84 JUMAMIL BEATRIZ ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 85 LABOR GORGONIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 86 PARIDO ANNELENE ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 87 RONCALES VICTORIO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 88 ASTRONOMO RONALD ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 89 BALAGONSA MARIA ELENA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 90 LUZON REGINA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 Enclosure No. 1 2 of 44 List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DISTRICT AMOUNT Remarks 91 PILONGO URSICIANA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 92 LOMOTOS JOSEPHINE ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 93 PILONGO ARSENIA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 94 GEMENTIZA REBECCA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 95 GEMENTIZA EUFEMIA ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 96 CALIPES EVANGELINE ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 97 GUDITO VIRGILIA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 98 FAMILIAR ALFREDO ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 99 JADULCO JULIET ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 100 GUMILA TEODORA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 101 BEBERO JUANITO ANTEQUERA 50,000.00 102 NAPAROTA HELEN ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 103 CALVIS JANICE R. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 104 RENOBLAS JULIET/REYNALDO H. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 105 JUNIO LORNA G. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 106 MONREDONDO MARISSA ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 107 HORNIDO MA. GINA G. ANTEQUERA 35,000.00 108 GAMALO RAQUEL ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 109 GUZMAN MA. JONNA A. ANTEQUERA 15,000.00 110 LAGARE ELIZA G. BACLAYON 15,000.00 111 BUNANI NARCISA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 112 TACMO-MANIWANG LOIDA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 113 TARAY MARIA ANGELIE L. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 114 RIVERA IRENE L. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 115 SILAGAN EUTEMIA C. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 116 MANIWANG MILA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 117 MADERA MARIA FE BALILIHAN 15,000.00 118 SARIO HELEN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 119 ROSALES MILDRED R. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 120 MEJIA JULIET L. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 121 FLORES VICTORIA B. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 122 DIEZ ANNABELLE M. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 123 BATAC MARILYN D. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 124 ALE EMELIA B. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 125 BLASÉ ALBERT P. BALILIHAN 50,000.00 126 QUINO LENNIE M. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 127 KOLUSKOS PABLITA A. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 128 LANSANG MARIA VICTORIA O. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 129 ADLAON ANTONIETTA A. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 130 DURBAN ARLENE R. BALILIHAN 15,000.00 131 CHATTO CLAUDIO BALILIHAN 15,000.00 132 RAMOS EMERITA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 133 NIONES HECTOR LECENIO BALILIHAN 50,000.00 134 INSON MA. MADELEINE BALILIHAN 15,000.00 135 QUIÑO PEDRO BALILIHAN 15,000.00 Enclosure No. 1 3 of 44 List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DISTRICT AMOUNT Remarks 136 MANIWANG MAIDA MAE BALILIHAN 15,000.00 137 RACHO LOURDES BALILIHAN 15,000.00 138 SALIBAY CARMELLE BALILIHAN 15,000.00 139 JAICTIN MA. ROSARIO BALILIHAN 15,000.00 140 PASTER MA. CARLA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 141 CRIETA MA, ADELFA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 142 RUBIO IRVIN ALFON BALILIHAN 50,000.00 143 MADANGUIT DINA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 144 ALO CECILIA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 145 WAPANIO TEODORA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 146 TEREC PACIENCIA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 147 CABAL SINFORIANO BALILIHAN 15,000.00 148 ENRIQUEZ GAUDIOSA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 149 ALAC MARRY ANN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 150 PILANDAS MERCEDITA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 151 CEPE VIOLETA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 152 MANO MAXIMILLANA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 153 DALOGDOG DELIA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 154 CAMANZO MARIVEL BALILIHAN 15,000.00 155 BULOSAN GILDA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 156 MANIWANG JESSICA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 157 CAACO STELLA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 158 MANCHA FE BALILIHAN 50,000.00 159 IBARRA WILLENO JUVEN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 160 LUZON JUDALINE BALILIHAN 15,000.00 161 ARONG LEONOR BALILIHAN 50,000.00 162 MADANGUIT JOSEFINA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 163 JOBANE NECILIA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 164 APALE NERIA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 165 ORILLA ANTONIA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 166 LIBENTA ROSENDA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 167 UMPAD JULIVIC BALILIHAN 15,000.00 168 ALE MARINA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 169 IBARRA MA. INECITA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 170 PACOT BERNARDITA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 171 DOMINGO MARIA CONCEPTION BALILIHAN 15,000.00 172 COMPASION MIRIAM BALILIHAN 15,000.00 173 ROBLES FLORENCIA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 174 GUMALO JOANN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 175 ABEJO MARIA LIZA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 176 MANLANGIT SEBASTIAN BALILIHAN 50,000.00 177 PALUA CIRA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 178 PANGAN CYNTHIA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 179 ENAD ANALOU BALILIHAN 15,000.00 180 PALOMARES MA. WIL BALILIHAN 50,000.00 Enclosure No. 1 4 of 44 List of Beneficiaries for Second Batch - Second Tranche PSF/SCPF 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake Financial Assistance NO. LASTNAME FIRSTNAME DISTRICT AMOUNT Remarks 181 MEDIDAS MERLITA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 182 RANAY VICENTA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 183 FABRIA JOCELYN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 184 SAB JULIETA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 185 SAPID MARICEL BALILIHAN 15,000.00 186 PACOT ROBERT BALILIHAN 15,000.00 187 CLENUAR JUDITH BALILIHAN 15,000.00 188 CASTRO MARIA DONNA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 189 DE LA ROSA JOCELYN BALILIHAN 15,000.00 190 LUPIBA EMMA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 191 IBARRA ROSARIO BALILIHAN 15,000.00 192 GONZAGA CRISTINA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 193 OMBAY NILO BALILIHAN 50,000.00 194 HANGAD FLORENCIA BALILIHAN 50,000.00 195 LACEA JULIETA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 196 BAYUD NORMA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 197 TATAD LYDIA BALILIHAN 15,000.00 198 OÑES JULIUS JOIME BALILIHAN 50,000.00 199 MANLANGIT MATIAS JR. C. BALILIHAN 50,000.00 200 MADANGUIT ANTONIETTA C.
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