Lions Clubs International Club Membership Register
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Fifth ICLEHI Kuala Lumpur 2017 Proceedings
Running Head: THE IMPACT OF ONE TOWN ONE PRODUCT PROGRAM ON BUSINESS 5 ICLEHI 2017-055 Annabelle, Bughao The Impact of One Town One Product Program on Business Environment on Selected Areas in Cavite,Philippines Annabelle, Bughao Accountancy, Business and Management Strand, General Flaviano Yengko Senior High School, Pasong Buaya 2, Imus City, Philippines [email protected] ABSTRACT The main purpose of the study was to determine the impact of One Town One Product (OTOP) Program on Business Environment in selected areas in Cavite namely: Amadeo, Alfonso, Indang, General Trias and Bacoor, Cavite and to determine its’ strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. A self-made questionnaire constructed by the researcher was the primary tool in achieving the researcher’s purpose of the study. It was participated by thirty (30) respondents per area which composes of entrepreneurs, beneficiaries and the local government units (LGU) with a total of one hundred fifty (150) participants. For the methodology, the study utilized the Frequency-Percentage Distribution, Weighted Mean and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). For the conclusion, the findings of the study show the profile of entrepreneur who avails the program were employed; age between 30-39 years old, married; college graduate and with 1 to 9 years length of service, most of the respondents engaged in merchandising type of business; chosen a partnership form of business organization and was established for one (1) to nine ((9) years. Finding shows that OTOP program has a high impact in economic under the external environment due to a great contribution to the economic condition in different areas for the reason that it gives employment and generates income to the people in the area with the mean of 4.1067 while in the internal environment marketing got a high rank because they provided training for each entrepreneur, support their products designs and labelling and product promotions. -
Chapter 2. Geophysical Environment
Chapter 2. Geophysical Environment Geographical Location dated February 08, 2012 and RA 10161 dated April 10, Cavite is part of the Philippines’ largest island, the Luzon 2012, respectively, and the newly converted City of Gen. Peninsula. Found in the southern portion, Cavite belongs Trias through Republic Act 10675 which was signed into to Region IV-A or the CALABARZON region. The provinces law on August 19, 2015 and ratified on December 12, of Batangas in the south, Laguna in the east, Rizal in the 2015. northeast, Metro Manila and Manila Bay in the north, and West Philippine Sea in the west bounds the Province. Presidential Decree 1163 declared the City of Imus is the de jure provincial capital, and Trece Martires City is the Cavite has the GPS coordinates of 14.2456º N, 120.8786º E. Its proximity to Metro Manila gives the province a de facto seat of the provincial government. significant edge in terms of economic development. In addition, in 1909, during the American regime, Governor-General W. Cameron Forbes issued the Executive Order No. 124, declaring Act No. 1748 that annexed Corregidor and the Islands of Caballo (Fort Hughes), La Monja, El Fraile (Fort Drum), Sta. Amalia, Carabao (Fort Frank) and Limbones, as well as all waters and detached rocks surrounding them to the City of Cavite. These are now major tourist attractions of the province. The municipality of Ternate also has Balut Island. Table 2.1 Number of barangays by city/municipality and congressional district; Province of Cavite: 2018 Number of City/Municipality Barangays 1st District 143 Cavite City 84 Kawit 23 Political Boundaries Noveleta 16 Rosario 20 The province of Cavite has well-defined political 2nd District 73 subdivisions. -
UM 121, S. 2020-Dqh50ufl103kx80
DepEd - DIVISION OF QUEZON Sitio Foti Btgy- Tdlipan, Pegh ao, Quezon TrunHine * (u2) 78143fi. (042) 78/4161, (012) 7844391, (042) 744321 w,,v,,v - de p &vezo n - com. pt1 "Creadng Potaibilili es, tnsfi ing trt or,,alions" Batch I School Head School Municipality Santiso, Vivian L. CABONG NHS Buenavista Nazareth, Joselito D. MALIGAYA NHS Buenavista Orlanda, Denisto S. APAD NHS Calauag Tan, Emily Paz Noves BANTULINAO IS Calauag DR. ARSENIO C. NICOLAS Gercfia, Jocl Lirn Ca{eueg NHS Moreno, Rafael Eleazar STO. ANGEL NHS Calauag Bonillo, Jessie Almazan MATANDANG SABANG NHS Calanauan SAN VICENTE KANLUMN Bandol, Silver Abelinde Catanauan NHS Rogel, lsabel Perjes TAGABAS IBABA NHS Calanauan Manalo, Florida Bartolome TAGBACAN NHS Catanauan Marjes,Carolina Alcolea STA. CRUZ NHS Guinayangan Vitar, Melquiades Luteri*a DAONHS Lopez Ronquillo, Bemadette Bemardo GUITES NHS Lopez Panotes, Adelia Ardiente PAMAMPANGIN NHS Lopez Itable, Nierito Petalcorin VERONICA NHS Lopez [4qntada, Miiricsa M. PISIPIS NHS Lopez Mllanueva, Edson A. STO. NINO ILAYA NHS Lopez Zulueta, Haniette B. ILAYANG ILOG-A NHS Lopez Callejo, Juanita MGSINAMO NHS Mauban Oseiia, Aurea Muhi MAGSAYSAY NHS Mulanay Coronacion, Mila Coralde BONBON NHS Panukulan Nazareno, Jiezle Kate Magno BUSDAK NHS Patnanungan Topacio, Sherre Ann, Constantino CABULIHAN NHS Pitogo Delos Santo's, Veneranda Almirez BALESIN IS Polillo Odiame, Francis B. HUYON-UYON NHS San Francisco Conea, Rafael Marumoto LUALHATI D. EDANO NHS San Francisco Castillo, Miguelito A PUGON NHS San Francisco RENATO EDANO VICENCIO Majadillas, Jomar Pensader San Francisco NHS Ranido, Miguel Onsay Jr. TUMBAGA NHS San Francisco DR. VIVENCIO V. MARQUEZ Magas, Danrin F. San Francisco NHS DEPEDOUEZON-Tli/LSDS-0,+{1 0-002 Email dddress: [email protected] Comnents: Trt HELEN - N17891t2327 (s.m8,slJ,fia otTxt) 2327 (c,oba an I ) @ Ihi. -
Actual Census Pop. 2015 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 REGION V
Total Population by Province, City, Municipality and Barangay: Actual Census Pop. 2015 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 REGION V - BICOL REGION 5,796,989 6,266,652 6,387,680 6,511,148 6,637,047 6,766,622 ALBAY 1,314,826 1,404,477 1,428,207 1,452,261 1,476,639 1,501,348 0.033530 0.027955 0.025166 0.023484 0.022356 BACACAY 68,906 73,604 74,848 76,109 77,386 78,681 Baclayon 2,703 2,887 2,936 2,986 3,036 3,086 Banao 1,491 1,593 1,620 1,647 1,674 1,703 Bariw 625 668 679 690 702 714 Basud 1,746 1,865 1,897 1,929 1,961 1,994 Bayandong 1,650 1,763 1,792 1,822 1,853 1,884 Bonga (Upper) 7,649 8,171 8,309 8,449 8,590 8,734 Buang 1,337 1,428 1,452 1,477 1,502 1,527 Cabasan 2,028 2,166 2,203 2,240 2,278 2,316 Cagbulacao 862 921 936 952 968 984 Cagraray 703 751 764 776 790 803 Cajogutan 1,130 1,207 1,227 1,248 1,269 1,290 Cawayan 1,247 1,332 1,355 1,377 1,400 1,424 Damacan 431 460 468 476 484 492 Gubat Ilawod 1,080 1,154 1,173 1,193 1,213 1,233 Gubat Iraya 1,159 1,238 1,259 1,280 1,302 1,323 Hindi 3,800 4,059 4,128 4,197 4,268 4,339 Igang 2,332 2,491 2,533 2,576 2,619 2,663 Langaton 765 817 831 845 859 874 Manaet 836 893 908 923 939 955 Mapulang Daga 453 484 492 500 509 517 Mataas 518 553 563 572 582 591 Misibis 1,007 1,076 1,094 1,112 1,131 1,150 Nahapunan 402 429 437 444 451 459 Namanday 1,482 1,583 1,610 1,637 1,664 1,692 Namantao 778 831 845 859 874 888 Napao 1,883 2,011 2,045 2,080 2,115 2,150 Panarayon 1,848 1,974 2,007 2,041 2,075 2,110 Pigcobohan 817 873 887 902 918 933 Pili Ilawod 1,522 1,626 1,653 1,681 1,709 1,738 Pili Iraya 997 1,065 1,083 1,101 -
Region IV CALABARZON
Aurora Primary Dr. Norma Palmero Aurora Memorial Hospital Baler Medical Director Dr. Arceli Bayubay Casiguran District Hospital Bgy. Marikit, Casiguran Medical Director 25 beds Ma. Aurora Community Dr. Luisito Te Hospital Bgy. Ma. Aurora Medical Director 15 beds Batangas Primary Dr. Rosalinda S. Manalo Assumpta Medical Hospital A. Bonifacio St., Taal, Batangas Medical Director 12 beds Apacible St., Brgy. II, Calatagan, Batangas Dr. Merle Alonzo Calatagan Medicare Hospital (043) 411-1331 Medical Director 15 beds Dr. Cecilia L.Cayetano Cayetano Medical Clinic Ibaan, 4230 Batangas Medical Director 16 beds Brgy 10, Apacible St., Diane's Maternity And Lying-In Batangas City Ms. Yolanda G. Quiratman Hospital (043) 723-1785 Medical Director 3 beds 7 Galo Reyes St., Lipa City, Mr. Felizardo M. Kison Jr. Dr. Kison's Clinic Batangas Medical Director 10 beds 24 Int. C.M. Recto Avenue, Lipa City, Batangas Mr. Edgardo P. Mendoza Holy Family Medical Clinic (043) 756-2416 Medical Director 15 beds Dr. Venus P. de Grano Laurel Municipal Hospital Brgy. Ticub, Laurel, Batangas Medical Director 10 beds Ilustre Ave., Lemery, Batangas Dr. Evelita M. Macababad Little Angels Medical Hospital (043) 411-1282 Medical Director 20 beds Dr. Dennis J. Buenafe Lobo Municipal Hospital Fabrica, Lobo, Batangas Medical Director 10 beds P. Rinoza St., Nasugbu Doctors General Nasugbu, Batangas Ms. Marilous Sara Ilagan Hospital, Inc. (043) 931-1035 Medical Director 15 beds J. Pastor St., Ibaan, Batangas Dr. Ma. Cecille C. Angelia Queen Mary Hospital (043) 311-2082 Medical Director 10 beds Saint Nicholas Doctors Ms. Rosemarie Marcos Hospital Abelo, San Nicholas, Batangas Medical Director 15 beds Dr. -
Pdf Copy of Admission Requirements and Procedures
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES First Semester, AY 2021-2022 College admission exam will be waived for First Semester, AY 2021-2022. However, the grades of applicants will be evaluated according to the admission policy of the University and alignment of SHS strand/track will still be implemented. ADMISSION PROCEDURES The following are the links to the application form depending on the campus of choice: For Main Campus, Bacoor, Carmona, Cavite City, General Trias, Naic, Silang, Tanza and Trece Martires City Campuses: https://registrar.cvsu.edu.ph/osas/sign-in) For Imus Campus: www.cvsu-imus.edu.ph/admission/ For Rosario (CCAT) Campus: http://cvsu- rosario.edu.ph/Online_Admission/online_admission.php After downloading the application form, applicants should accomplish the form, affix their signature, and attach 1x1 ID picture. DOCUMENTS/CREDENTIALS TO BE SUBMITTED First Year Applicants (SHS graduates) Accomplished Application for Admission Form Certification of Grades from the latest semester signed by class adviser (downloadable from the online admission system) Grade 12 report card Grade 11 report card (for applicants who will take up Engineering courses) First Year Applicants (ALS passers) Accomplished Application for Admission Form Certificate of rating Transferees (Those who started college level from other university/school) Accomplished Application for Admission Form Transcript of records/Certification of grades Other required documents such as Honorable Dismissal, Certificate of Good Moral Character, NBI or Police -
Chapter 4. Analysis of Future Population and Land Use in the Study Area
Chapter 4. Analysis of Future Population and Land Use in the Study Area 4.1 Current Land Use Plan Each of the cities/municipalities in the Study Area has prepared a comprehensive land use plan (hereinafter referred to as CLUP) for its jurisdiction. These CLUPs were combined and integrated into one map in the Study as shown in Fig. 4.1 and Table 4.1. The land uses projected in the CLUPs are further summarized in the table below. Table R 4.1 Existing and Future Land Use Projected by City/Municipality in the Study Area Present (As of 2003) Future (Projected by City/Municipality) Land Use Area (ha) Share Area (ha) Share Residential 8,420 20.7% 6,294 15.4% Industrial 914 2.2% 1,883 4.6% Institutional 208 0.5% 64 0.2% Built-up Area Commercial 422 1.0% 1,395 3.4% Built-up/Mix Use 57 0.1% 16,926 41.5% Sub-total 10,021 24.6% 26,561 65.2% Agricultural 19,037 46.7% 12,861 31.6% Grassland/Open Area 6,278 15.4% 1,004 2.5% Tree Plantation 4,484 11.0% 249 0.6% Non-Built-up Area Water Bodies 903 2.2% 68 0.2% Unclassified 21 0.1% 1 0.0% Sub-total 30,722 75.4% 14,182 34.8% Total 40,743 100.0% 40,743 100.0% As shown above, the present built-up area covers 24.6% of the entire Study Area, but it was projected to remarkably increase to 65.2%. -
2015Suspension 2008Registere
LIST OF SEC REGISTERED CORPORATIONS FY 2008 WHICH FAILED TO SUBMIT FS AND GIS FOR PERIOD 2009 TO 2013 Date SEC Number Company Name Registered 1 CN200808877 "CASTLESPRING ELDERLY & SENIOR CITIZEN ASSOCIATION (CESCA)," INC. 06/11/2008 2 CS200719335 "GO" GENERICS SUPERDRUG INC. 01/30/2008 3 CS200802980 "JUST US" INDUSTRIAL & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. 02/28/2008 4 CN200812088 "KABAGANG" NI DOC LOUIE CHUA INC. 08/05/2008 5 CN200803880 #1-PROBINSYANG MAUNLAD SANDIGAN NG BAYAN (#1-PRO-MASA NG 03/12/2008 6 CN200831927 (CEAG) CARCAR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE GROUP RESCUE UNIT, INC. 12/10/2008 CN200830435 (D'EXTRA TOURS) DO EXCEL XENOS TEAM RIDERS ASSOCIATION AND TRACK 11/11/2008 7 OVER UNITED ROADS OR SEAS INC. 8 CN200804630 (MAZBDA) MARAGONDONZAPOTE BUS DRIVERS ASSN. INC. 03/28/2008 9 CN200813013 *CASTULE URBAN POOR ASSOCIATION INC. 08/28/2008 10 CS200830445 1 MORE ENTERTAINMENT INC. 11/12/2008 11 CN200811216 1 TULONG AT AGAPAY SA KABATAAN INC. 07/17/2008 12 CN200815933 1004 SHALOM METHODIST CHURCH, INC. 10/10/2008 13 CS200804199 1129 GOLDEN BRIDGE INTL INC. 03/19/2008 14 CS200809641 12-STAR REALTY DEVELOPMENT CORP. 06/24/2008 15 CS200828395 138 YE SEN FA INC. 07/07/2008 16 CN200801915 13TH CLUB OF ANTIPOLO INC. 02/11/2008 17 CS200818390 1415 GROUP, INC. 11/25/2008 18 CN200805092 15 LUCKY STARS OFW ASSOCIATION INC. 04/04/2008 19 CS200807505 153 METALS & MINING CORP. 05/19/2008 20 CS200828236 168 CREDIT CORPORATION 06/05/2008 21 CS200812630 168 MEGASAVE TRADING CORP. 08/14/2008 22 CS200819056 168 TAXI CORP. -
Title of the Document
Individual and organizations pledge for financial support of child labourers There were 51 potential donors who attended the series of activity entitled “Donors Forum on Adopt-a-Child- Labourer” held in Lucena, Catanauan and Calauag in Quezon Province from 23-27 November spearheaded by Pam Palma, Project Coordinator of the DOLE-ILO action programme. The Department of Education and Barangay Councils for the Protection of Children shared the challenges and struggles of eliminating child labour and provided the donors with insights as to what kind of support may be provided such as feeding programme, school supplies, transportation and child sponsorship. DOLE presented the overview of the project including fund management and monitoring mechanisms. “Generally, the response is very positive. The donors are concerned about sustainability of the project but they also are very willing to continue their support even after the ILO-IPEC Project,” International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) Towards a Child Labour Free Philippines according to Ms Palma. Right after the event, Smart-PLDT-Lucena, Caltex-Calauag, Rotary Club of Cosmopolitan Lucena and Cooperative Bank of Quezon-Lucena all signed memorandum of understanding with DOLE pledging their support to the project. There were also 28 more who agreed to enter into the same MOU, such as Lucena organizations – Jolibee, Chicboy Restaurant, NFA, SM Foundation, Star Honda, Luisa and Daughter Restaurant, Tanix Video & Money Changer, Quezon Poultry & Livestock Corporation, JNJ Oil Mill, Toys for the Builders, St. Jude Cooperative, and St. Dominic Fish Dealers Association; Calauag organizations – Rotary Club of Calauag, Calauag National High School, Calauag Shell Station, Gen. -
Republic of the Philippines CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY Don Severino
Republic of the Philippines CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY Don Severino de las Alas Campus Indang, Cavite, Philippines (046) 415-0010 / (046) 4150-0013 loc 203 www.cvsu.edu.ph INVITATION TO SUBMIT QUOTATION Supply and Delivery of Furniture for CvSU Trece Martires City Campus 1. The Cavite State University (CvSU) invites interested firms/supplier to submit quotation for the project “Supply and Delivery of Furniture for CvSU Trece Martires City Campus” with an Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) of Seventy-Seven Thousand Five Hundred Pesos Only (PhP 77,500.00). Quotation received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at the opening. Item Quantity Unit Description Unit Cost Total Cost No. 1. 3 sets Customized Computer Table, 6 cubicles 17,500.00 52,500.00 per table 2. 1 set Chair, cloth, set of 20 25,000.00 25,000.00 TOTAL AMOUNT 77,500.00 2. Delivery Period: ____ calendar days from the receipt of P.O. 3. Price quotations must be valid for a period of sixty (60) calendar days from date of submission and shall include all taxes, duties and/or levies payable. Bidders shall also indicate the brand and model of the items being offered. 4. Warranty shall be for a period of six (6) months for supplies and materials. Warranty for equipment must not be less than one (1) year from the date of acceptance and shall be accompanied with Warranty Certificate. 5. The quotation must be submitted to the Supply Office through mail, fax or email at the contact details listed below on or before 5:00 PM of December 3, 2020. -
CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY Don Severino De Las Alas Campus Indang, Cavite, Philippines (046) 415-0010 / (046) 4150-0013 Loc 203
CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY Don Severino de las Alas Campus Indang, Cavite, Philippines (046) 415-0010 / (046) 4150-0013 loc 203 www.cvsu.edu.ph INVITATION TO SUBMIT QUOTATION Supply and Delivery of Office Equipment for CvSU General Trias Campus 1. The Cavite State University (CvSU) invites interested firms/supplier to submit quotation for the project “Supply and Delivery of Office Equipment for CvSU General Trias Campus” with an Approved Budget for the Contract (ABC) of One Hundred Eighty Thousand Pesos Only (PhP 180,000.00). Quotation received in excess of the ABC shall be automatically rejected at the opening. Item Quantity Unit Description Unit Cost Total Cost No. 1. 3 units Copier Machine 60,000.00 180,000.00 Capable of Scanning and Printing With ADF 20 pages per minute 1,600 paper capacity Laser monochrome Duplex capability standard Paper handling up to A3 size High quality print resolution TOTAL AMOUNT 180,000.00 2. The quotation must be submitted to the Supply Office through mail, fax or email at the contact details listed below on or before 5:00 PM of November 2, 2020. Address : Supply Office, Administration Building Cavite State University Indang, Cavite E-mail : [email protected] Telefax : (046) 862-0852 3. The CvSU reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and/or proposals and waive any formalities/informalities therein and to accept such bids it may consider as most advantageous to the agency and to the government. CvSU neither assumes any obligation for whatsoever losses that may be incurred in the preparation of bids, nor does it guarantee that an award will be made. -
Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends, and Physical Characteristics
Chapter 3 Overlay of Economic Growth, Demographic Trends, and Physical Characteristics Political Subdivisions CALABARZON is composed of 5 provinces, namely: Batangas, Cavite, Laguna, Quezon and Rizal; 25 congressional districts; 19 cities; 123 municipalities; and 4,011 barangays. The increasing number of cities reflects the rapid urbanization taking place in many parts of the region. The politico- administrative subdivision of CALABARZON per province is presented in Table 3.1. Table 3.1 CALABARZON Politico-Administrative Subdivision, 2015 CONGRESSIONAL PROVINCE CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS DISTRICTS 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015 2010 2015 Batangas 4 6 3 3 31 31 1,078 1,078 Cavite 7 7 4 7 19 16 829 829 Laguna 4 4 4 6 26 24 674 674 Quezon 4 4 2 2 39 39 1,242 1,242 Rizal 4 4 1 1 13 13 188 188 Total 23 25 14 19 128 123 4,011 4,011 Source: DILG IV-A Population and urbanization trends, transportation and settlements The population of CALABARZON in 2015 reached 14.4 million, which is higher than the NCR population by 1.53 million. With an annual growth rate of 2.58 percent between 2010 and 2015, the and NCR. The R , indicating its room for expansion. Urban-rural growth development shows that the Region has increasing urban population compared to rural population. From 1970 to 2010, the region posted increasing urban population with the Province of Rizal having the highest number of urban population among the provinces (Table 3.2). Table 3.2. Percentage Distribution of Urban-Rural Population, CALABARZON, 1970 to 2010 PROVINCE 1970 1980 1990