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DEPARTMENT of LABOR and EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 2 GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Province of Cagayan District No. : Dist. I to Dist. III OSEC-FMS Form No. 4 LIST OF BENEFICIARIES Name of Beneficiary Age Birthdate Sex Address Highest Date Started Office / Place Proponent No. Contact No. Surname First Name Middle Name (18-30) (M/F) Barangay Municipality Province Educational mm/dd/yyyy of Assignment (LGU/PG/NGA/P 1 ACENA JERWIN TOMAS 27 07/23/1988 M MISSION STA. TERESITA CAGAYAN TECH-VOC (FRONTApril OFFICE 18, SERVICES2016 - October NCII)09753780723 18, 2016 LGU STA. TERESITASTA. TERESITA 2 ACOSTA MARK ANTHONYTANTE 21 06/26/1994 M SAN ANTONIO STA. ANA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEApril 25, 2016 - October09358415250 25,2016 LGU STA. ANA STA. ANA 3 ACOSTA AGNES M 21 10/12/1994 F CENTRO NORTEGATTARAN CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09751485114 6, 2016 GATTARAN LGU TUAO 4 ADAMI LOVELY BIETRESE RUBIO 29 06/13/1986 F LUCBAN ABULUG CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09267954553 6, 2016 ABULUG LGU TUAO 5 ADAY SHERYL GALANG 22 02/20/1993 F ANAGGUAN RIZAL CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEJanuary 1, 2016 - June09351323493 30,2016 NBI NBI 6 ADDUN HAZEL NARAG 28 09/21/1988 F LINAO EAST TUGUEGARAO CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOct. 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016 TUGUEGARAO TUGUEGARAO 7 ADVIENTO LARRY CORDOVA 22 03/13/1994 M ABARIONGAN STO.NIÑO CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09068172530 15,2037 STO.NIÑO STO.NIÑO 8 AGAMANOS JANET MANZANO 23 06/29/1992 F CENTRO 1 STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09058500614 6, 2016 STA. PRAXEDES LGU TUAO 9 AGASID CHERRY MAE AGATEP 21 02/23/1995 F MAGSAYSAY LASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09267741900 15,2017 LASAM LASAM 10 AGBALOG MARICEL UMOSO 30 09/26/1985 F PATTAO BUGUEY CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09169712661 6, 2016 BUGUEY LGU TUAO 11 AGBISIT EDCEL MARK AMURAO 19 06/24/1996 M BESSANG ALLACAPAN CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09357837261 15,2016 ALLACAPAN ALLACAPAN 12 AGBISIT ROMEL ROSARIO 18 04/03/1997 M BINUBONGAN ALLACAPAN CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09753429720 15,2016 ALLACAPAN ALLACAPAN 13 AGCAOILI LEA VILLANUEVA 23 06/06/1992 F CENTRO 1 CLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09168886066 15,2017 CLAVERIA CLAVERIA 14 AGCAOILI RIZZA LEI P 20 9/15/1996 F CAPANNIKIAN CLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09975435696 31, 2016 LGU CLAVERIA LGU CLAVERIA 15 AGNIR JHON RICH PAGDILAO 20 05/08/1996 M CENTRO 02 STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09483665979 31, 2016 16 AGOOT JULIE ANN CABAEL 21 09/11/1994 F CENTRO 1 LASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09368889231 15,2018 LASAM LASAM 17 AGPULDO LEIDAN MICHELLESALAMERO 29 09/18/1986 F CENTRO 8 CLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09154873606 15,2018 CLAVERIA CLAVERIA 18 AGPULDO JM STEFFANI KARISSE A 25 9/19/1991 F CLAVERIA CAGAYAN 19 AGSALOG CHRISTIAN BENJIEM 21 05/06/1994 M FINUGO NORTELASAM CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09268894397 15,2019 LASAM LASAM 20 AGUINALDO JOVELYN NAPICOG 30 02/06/1986 F NABANNAGAN LASAMWEST CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09051409964 15,2021 LASAM LASAM 21 AGUINALDO JERRY TOMPONG 18 11/12/1997 M CENTRO 1 STA.PRAXEDES CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09093618101 15,2016 STA.PRAXEDES STA.PRAXEDES 22 AGUINALDO GEORGE TOMPONG 25 1/12/1991 M STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN 23 AGUIRRE GRETCHEN VIERNES 25 06/29/1990 F STO.TOMAS CLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09483707587 15,2016 CLAVERIA CLAVERIA 24 AGULLANA JEOFFREY ESCAÑO 22 07/17/1994 M CENTRO 02 STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09095234198 31, 2016 25 AGUSTIN MARK JAESEN B 25 04/29/1990 M CENTRO 3 LASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May 15,2020 LASAM LASAM 26 AGUSTIN LEARNI TAGUBA 20 05/12/1995 F MAGUILLING PIAT CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09357690044 15,2019 PIAT PIAT 27 AGUSTIN ALEXIS B 26 08/04/1989 M AQUIIB PIAT CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09057801177 15,2016 PIAT PIAT 28 ALAY-AY HERIBERT FORONDA 21 10/21/1994 M CENTRO 7 CLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09127883585 15,2019 CLAVERIA CLAVERIA 29 ALONZO ROGELIO CABUSAS 23 09/09/1992 M CENTRO EAST ALLACAPAN CAGAYAN VOCATIONAL COURSEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09052293533 15,2016 ALLACAPAN ALLACAPAN 30 ALOS DEVORAH R 20 10/09/1995 F PERU LASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09361602459 31, 2016 LGU LASAM LGU LASAM 31 AMABA JENALYN PALOR 25 02/12/1991 F CENTRO EAST STA. TERESITA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEApril 18, 2016 - October09361634516 18, 2016 LGU STA. TERESITASTA. TERESITA 32 AMATA ROWENA DELA CRUZ 24 09/08/1991 F MACANAYA APARRI CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMAY 2, 2016 - November09357725784 2, 2016 LGU - APARRI APARRI 33 AMBIDA ELLAINE JELL MOLINA 22 7/24/1993 F AFUSING DAGAALCALA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMAY 16, 2016 - NOVEMBER09263464514 15, 2016 LGU ALCALA ALCALA 34 AMISTAD FRANCIS GOLDWINGARINGAN 21 11/13/1994 M CENTRO ABULUG CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May 15,2016 DISTRICT OFFICE DISTRICT OFFICE 35 ANCHETA MARK JASON COSTALES 24 04/13/1991 M TAMBOLI ALLACAPAN CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09269348723 15,2016 ALLACAPAN ALLACAPAN 36 ANCHETA JOHN PAUL PACQUING 23 8/6/1992 M AFUSING BATUALCALA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMAY 16, 2016 - NOVEMBER09973978713 15, 2016 LGU ALCALA ALCALA 37 ANCHETA MARY GRACE SOTELO 25 10/15/1990 F TUPANG ALCALA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMAY 16, 2016 - NOVEMBER09358505590 15, 2016 LGU ALCALA ALCALA 38 ANCHETA MARK KENNETH DOMINGO 21 8/7/1995 M STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN 39 ANCIADO MARK JAN KEI BASET 22 01/23/1994 M BACULUD AMULUNG CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09355662132 6, 2016 AMULUNG LGU TUAO 40 ANDRADA REYMARIE VENTURA 23 02/19/1993 F FUGU TUAO CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOct. 1, 2016 - DecemberN/A 31, 2016 TUAO TUAO 41 ANGULUAN CRISTINA GATAN 21 03/07/1994 F BALZAIN WESTTUGUEGARAO CITYCAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEJanuary 7, 2016 - July09759394101 7,2016 DOLE - IMSD DOLE 42 ANGULUAN JESUS ROSETE 21 04/14/1995 M BANGAG SOLANA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09753401456 6, 2016 SOLANA LGU TUAO 43 ANTIPORDA MARK FER BUSCAS 20 11/19/1995 M CENTRO BUGUEY CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEApril 18, 2016 - October09068500755 18, 2016 LGU BUGUEY BUGUEY 44 ANTONIO RACQUEL CARAANG 26 12/23/1989 F BITAG GRANDEBAGGAO CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMAY 2, 2016 - November09068368173 2, 2016 LGU BAGGAO BAGGAO 45 AQUINO CHERYL MOANA MARIE ADARME 21 12/09/1994 F VILLA MARIA ENRILE CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09778147572 6, 2016 ENRILE LGU TUAO 46 AQUINO JAMES TUGADE M Sept. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31,2016 PRC PRC 47 ARDILES IRENE E 23 10/17/1992 F MASI RIZAL CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09359299561 15,2016 RIZAL RIZAL 48 ARELLANO AHLAN JACK CALUMAYAN 19 08/18/1996 M CAPULUTAN ALLACAPAN CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09169790408 15,2016 ALLACAPAN ALLACAPAN 49 ARGAYOSO SYLVIA SIBAL 28 09/24/1988 F DUYUN RIZAL CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09053594507 31, 2016 50 ARIBBAY AIREEN ESPEJO 25 01/21/1991 F GABUN LASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09365161202 15,2023 LASAM LASAM 51 ARTETA JOSEPH ARTICULO 24 12/12/1991 M CABATACAN EASTLASAM CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09267676604 15,2022 LASAM LASAM 52 ASGLENNED ADRIANE THEE GUMPAD 22 10/03/1993 F CADONGDONGANSTA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09192721702 6, 2016 STA. PRAXEDES LGU TUAO 53 ASIS EUGENE ARANGORIN 19 01/08/1997 F CAPACUAN STA. PRAXEDES CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE 54 ASTROLOGIA ESSY JANE BISCARO 21 07/09/1995 F CENTRO 1 SANCHEZ CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATE2266-1078-22 55 ASUNCION ARVIN JOHN MATEO 25 09/24/1990 M CATOTORAN NORTECAMALANIUGANCAGAYAN COLLEGE LEVEL April 18, 2016 - October09156032702 18, 2016 LGU CAMALANIUGANCAMALANIUGAN 56 ASUNCION PRINCE MARK SUMAIT 22 08/07/1993 M IPIL GONZAGA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09269605072 6, 2016 GONZAGA LGU TUAO 57 ATABAY KRIESTIMARY PADUA 18 05/18/1997 F CAMPO STO.NIÑO CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09758777487 15,2029 STO.NIÑO STO.NIÑO 58 AVILA MARIA VIA D 25 01/01/1991 F CALLUNGAN SANCHEZ MIRA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09365046280 31, 2016 59 AZUCENA ERVIN QUIRAFU 28 05/06/1987 M DUYUN RIZAL CAGAYAN COLLEGE LEVEL February 15, 2016 - May09057747629 15,2016 RIZAL RIZAL 60 AZUCENA LACSON BATULAN 27 04/17/1988 M DUYUN RIZAL CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09058900393 15,2016 RIZAL RIZAL 61 AZUCENA JENIFER BULUSAN 22 05/20/1993 F GUMARUENG PIAT CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - September09061180142 6, 2016 PIAT LGU TUAO 62 BACULI RIZZA MAE CONTILLLO 24 10/02/1992 F JURISDICCION ALCALA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09950865830 31, 2016 63 BACUNUT MARICHU BARTOLOME 24 02/03/1992 F CAMPO STO.NIÑO CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09266024886 15,2021 STO.NIÑO STO.NIÑO 64 BAGASIN FARIDA 65 BAGASOL MAURENNE JOYCE ABBOT 23 12/17/1992 F CENTRO 02 SANCHEZ CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATE2266-1078-49 66 BAGUYO ARMANDO JR. ROSARIO 28 04/16/1987 M CABALUAN EASTBALLESTEROS CAGAYAN COLLEGE LEVEL March 7, 2016 - September09261028490 6, 2016 BALLESTEROS LGU TUAO 67 BAINGAN CELSO CORPUZ 20 08/18/1995 M CATAYAUAN LAL-LO CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEApril 18, 2016 - October09755225680 18, 2016 LGU LALLO LALLO 68 BALAAN NEIL RICHIE BALONDA 26 12/18/1989 M CADCADIR EASTCLAVERIA CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEOctober 1, 2016 - December09358774627 31, 2016 LGU CLAVERIA LGU CLAVERIA 69 BALACUA JUN NAVARRO 22 03/20/1993 M MAGSIDEL CALAYAN CAGAYAN COLLEGE GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09108973809 15,2016 CALAYAN CALAYAN 70 BALAGAT LEAH BAYUCAN 19 07/03/1996 F CALASSITAN STO.NIÑO CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEFebruary 15, 2016 - May09364987067 15,2038 STO.NIÑO STO.NIÑO 71 BALAJADIA DANICA MARIE DARAUAY 22 08/08/1993 F CAGGAY TUGUEGARAO CAGAYAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATEMarch 7, 2016 - Sept.
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