Updated List of Cooperatives Providing Services to Their Respective Members and Communities During This Time of National Health Emergency

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Updated List of Cooperatives Providing Services to Their Respective Members and Communities During This Time of National Health Emergency UPDATED LIST OF COOPERATIVES PROVIDING SERVICES TO THEIR RESPECTIVE MEMBERS AND COMMUNITIES DURING THIS TIME OF NATIONAL HEALTH EMERGENCY As of April 24, 2020 SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS CAR 1 Norphiltransco Tubo House, Gonzales St., Zone V, Transport Services Bangued, Abra 2 Abra Diocesan Teachers and Taft Corner, Lazala St., Zone IV, Coopmart, Water Refilling Employees MPC Bangued, Abra Station, Laundry, Gas Station, Meat shop 3 Norphiltransco Tubo House, Gonzales St., Zone V, Transport Services Bangued, Abra 4 SIBES Agrarian Reform MPC Barocboc, Sta, Marcela, Apayao Consumer 5 Baguio Country Club Baguio country club resort, south grocery store Employees MPC drive, Baguio City 6 Baguio-Benguet Community 56 Cooperative St., Baguio City Consumer Credit Cooperative 7 BGH & Medical Center BGH compound, Baguio City bayad center Employees MPC 8 CAR Employees MPC DPWH CAR Regional Office, Baguio Canteen City 9 Country Club Village MPC Brgy. Country Club, Baguio City Grocery 10 Irisan Community Purok 17, irisan, Baguio City Water service, grocery Environment MPC store 11 Kias MPC Purok 7, kias, Baguio City grocery store SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 12 Lower Rock Quarry Credit No. 18 lower balacbac. Sto. Tomas grocery store Cooperative proper, Baguio City 13 Mt. High Dairy Cooperative Baguio stock farm, sto. Tomas rd., Milk products Baguio City 14 RHO-CAR employees mpc RHO-CAR, BGH compound, Baguio grocery store City 15 San Vicente-Baguio mpc San vicente, kennon road, Baguio Residential building for City rent 16 Scout barrio bayanihan mpc Old barangay hall, scout barrio, Water service, rice Baguio City trading 17 St. Louis University - St. Bakakeng, Baguio City Housing Vincent Parish Housing Cooperative 18 Timber & lime mpc Irisan Kiln Limes, Baguio City Quick lime power, hydrated lime power, grocery store 19 Bad-ayan Buguias Bad-ayan, Baculongan Sur, Consumer Development Multipurpose Buguias, Benguet Cooperative 20 Barangay Banengbeng Banengbeng, Sablan, Benguet Consumer Store Bagsakan Consumer Cooperative 21 BATJODA MPC DB 089 Mae, Bahong, La Trinidad, gas station Benguet 22 Bokod Sulphur Spring MPC Shakilan Ni Ikulos Bldg., Peday, Cable Bokod, Benguet 23 Drivers Operators Employees Acop, Caponga, Tublay, Benguet Gasoline Station & other Sectors MPC (DOERS MPC) 24 Kabayan Multipurpose Poblacion, Kabayan, Benguet Consumer Cooperative SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 25 Kibungan Employees MPC Poblacion, Kibungan, Benguet Consumer store 26 Lepanto Consumers Cruz, Lepanto, Mankayan, Benguet Consumer store/canteen Cooperative 27 Lower Gomok Multipurpose Upper Tram, Ucab, Itogon, Benguet Gasoline Station Cooperative (Lower Gomok Cons. Coop) 28 Taba-ao Cuba MPC Taba-ao,Kapangan, Benguet Consumer, Water Refilling Station 29 Topdac MPC KM.32, Topdac, Atok, Benguet Consumer store 30 Lamut Grassroots Savings and Poblacion East, Lamut, Ifugao Consumer Development Cooperative (LAGSADECO) 31 Kiangan Community Poblacion, Kiangan, Ifugao Consumer Multipurpose Development Coop 32 Hojap Multipurpose Haliap, Asipulo, Ifugao Consumer Cooperative 33 Saranay Community Sta. Maria, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao Consumer Multipurpose Cooperative (Saranay Multipurpose Cooperative) 34 Kalanguya Cultural Poblacion, Tinoc, Ifugao Consumer Community Multipurpose Cooperative 35 Hungduan Employees Poblacion, Hungduan, Ifugao Consumer Multipurpose Cooperative 36 Banaue Savings Development Iyacop, Tam-an, Banaue, Ifugao Cable Cooperative (BSDC) 37 Dagopan MPC Balangao, Poblacion, Mt. Province Consumer 38 Luis Hora Hospital MPC Basement, LHM Hospital, Abatan, Consumer, Canteen Bauko, Mt. Province SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 39 Natonin MPC Poblacion, Natonin, Mt. Province Consumer, Livestock 40 Sagada Community Consumer Patay, Poblacion, Sagada, Mt. Consumer Store Cooperative Province 41 St. Michael's MPC Church Compound, Barlig, Mt. Consumer Province 42 Treasure Link Cooperative Poblacion, Sagada, Mt. Province Convenience Store Society 43 Baguio-Benguet Transport Purok 14, Block 12, Cypress, Transportation Cooperatie Irisan I 1 All Seasons Federation of San Alejandro, Santa Maria, Corn and Palay trading; Cooperatives Pangasinan 2 D' Plowman Multi Purpose Poblacion East, Umingan, Corn and Palay trading Cooperative Pangasinan 3 Mt. Zion Multi Purpose Sitio Apatot, Bantug, Umingan, Corn and Palay trading Cooperative Pangasinan 4 Movers Multi Purpose Poblacion West, Natividad, Remittances Cooperative Pangasinan 5 Matibay Multi-Purpose San Pedro Apartado Junction, Water refilling Cooperative Alcala, Pangasinan 6 Abasto Multi Purpose San Pedro Apartado, Alcala, Corn and Palay trading Cooperative Pangasinan 7 San Pedro Apartado Multi San Pedro Apartado, Alcala, Corn and Palay trading Purpose Cooperative Pangasinan 8 Laoac Siga Talaga Marketing Poblacion, Laoac, Pangasinan Corn and Palay trading Cooperative 9 Bugnay Development Barangay San Agustin, San Consumer Store Cooperative Nicolas, Ilocos Norte 10 Bagnos Multi Purpose Brgy. Binacag, Banna, Ilocos Norte Consumer stores for relief Cooperative goods and rice SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 11 Shrine of Our Lady of Shrine of Our Lady of Manaoag, Marketing of religious Manaoag Employees Brgy. Poblacion, Manaoag, items Multipurpose Cooperative Pangasinan 12 Progressive Cooperative of Brgy. Oraan East, Manaoag, Rice milling, Farm Oraan East Multi Purpose Pangasinan machinery services, Palay Cooperative trading 13 Formosa Multi Purpose Purok II, Brgy. Magliba, San Rice and Palay trading Cooperative Fabian, Pangasinan 14 San Fabian PCWI Multi Poblacion, San Fabian, Pangasinan Rice trading, Pasalubong Purpose Cooperative center, true money services 15 Bayambang LGU Employees Rizal Hall, Balon Bayambang Canteen for the Consumers Cooperative Events Center, Roxas St., Zone II, frontliners Bayambang, Pangasinan 16 Torres Mabuna Marketing Brgy. Torres, Mapandan, Buying corn Cooperative Pangasinan 17 Provincial Government Palaris Building, Capitol Ground, Consumer stores Employees Multipurpose Lingayen, Pangasinan Cooperative of Pangasinan (PGEMPCOP) 18 St. Joseph The Patriarch Multi Romulo Highway, Corner Aurora Consumer stores Purpose Cooperative St., Aguilar, Pangasinan 19 Aguilar Employees Multi Municipal Hall, Aguilar, Consumer stores Purpose Cooperative Pangasinan 20 Barangay Industrial Biec West, Binmaley, Pangasinan Consumer stores Enterprise Cooperative 21 Ilio Ilio Farmers and Sitio Cabongaoan, Brgy. Ilio-Ilio, Sale of Agricultural Fisherfolks Agriculture Burgos, Pangasinan Products Cooperative 22 Quinaoayanan Farmers MPC Quinaoayanan, Bani, Pangasinan Consumer stores SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 23 City of the Hundred Islands ABC Building, Alaminos City, Consumer stores Employees MPC Pangasinan 24 LGU Bolinao MP Employees Municipal Hall, Bolinao, Canteen Cooperative Pangasinan 25 Empowered Persons with Persons with Dissability Affairs Pasalubong local Disability of Alaminos City Office (PDAO), Children's Park, products Consumers Cooperative Poblacion, Alaminos City, Pangasinan 26 Namaltugan MPC Namaltugan, Sudipen, La Union Consumer Store 27 St. James MPC Pantay Daya, Vigan City, Ilocos Consumer Store Sur 28 Salbang-San Agustin MPC Barangay #3 Salbang, Paoay, Consumer Store Ilocos Norte 29 Garnaden MPC Garnaden, Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte Consumer, Rental of Equipment 30 Capacuan MPC Capacuan, Batac, Ilocos Norte Consumer Store 31 D' Colossians of Batac City Brgy. 20, Colo, Batac City, Ilocos Consumer Store Consumers Norte 32 Baggak MPC (BMPC) INEC Compound, Suyo, Dingras, Gasoline Station and Ilocos Norte Consumer 33 Mariano Marcos Memorial Brgy. 6, San Julian, Batac City, Cafeteria Hospital and Medical Center Ilocos Norte Employees MPC 34 Bomitog MPC Brgy. Bomitog, Banna, Ilocos Norte Consumer Store 35 Upon MPC Brgy. Upon, Pinili, Ilocos Norte Consumer Store, Rental of Equipment and Manufacturing 36 Mumulaan Farmers MPC Brgy. 2#27, Mumulaan, Paoay, Manufacturing Ilocos Norte SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 37 Independent Church Brgy. #10-N, Lacub, Batac City, Marketing Aglipayan Assoc. Inc. Ilocos Norte Agriculture Cooperative 38 Rayuray Farmers Agriculture Brgy. 33-S, Rayuray, Batac City, Sale of Agricultural Cooperative Ilocos Norte Products 39 Ilocos Medical and Health Brgy. 19 San Lorenzo, San Nicolas, Trading and Medical MPC Ilocos Norte 40 Rimat ti Daya SLPA Brgy. Bacsil, Dingras, Ilocos Norte Consumer Store Consumers Cooperative 41 Calsit MPC Brgy. 55-B Salet-Bulangon, Sitio Consumer Store Calsit, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte 42 San Joaquin MPC Don F. Edralin Blvd. Sarrat, Ilocos Consumer and Norte Agricultural Inputs 43 Barangay Zamboanga MPC Brgy. 44 Zamboanga, Laoag City, Consumer, Rental of Ilocos Norte Equipment and Agricultural Inputs 44 Burayoc Neighborhood MPC Brgy. Burayoc, Pagudpud, Ilocos Consumer Store Norte 45 Lubong MPC Lubong, San Cristobal, Sarrat, Consumer Store Ilocos Norte 46 Bagnos MPC Brgy. Binacag, Banna, Ilocos Norte Consumer, Manufacturing, Agricultural Inputs and Rental of Equipment 47 LBN MPC Brgy. 34, Isic-Isic Brgy. Hall, Bato, Consumer/Canteen & Vintar, Ilocos Norte Catering 48 Magumbayan MPC Sitio VI, Magumbayan, Casili, Consumer/Canteen & Laoag City, Ilocos Norte Catering 49 Balatong MPC Brgy. 40, Balatong, Laoag City, Consumer/Canteen & Ilocos Norte Catering SERVICES TO REGION NO. NAME OF COOPERATIVES ADDRESS MEMBERS 50 NSCC Socio Pastoral Center, Nueva Consumer/Canteen & Segovia St.,
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