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Beneficiaries 2020 Annex B BENEFICIARIES 2020 Office: Department of Labor and Employment RO IV-A NO. PROGRAM / PROJECT NAME GENDER AGE CITY/MUNICIPALITY/PROVINCE 1 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PATNON, BRENDA C. F 51 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 2 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ABSALON, JUAN R. M 53 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 3 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) FLORES, FLORINDA D. F 48 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 4 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) TANAUAN, ADOLFO A. M 48 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 5 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) TAMBIAO, ALLAN C. M 47 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 6 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ADAO, GERARDO A. M 61 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 7 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) HABOC, VINCENT C. M 32 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 8 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ADAO, MELBA D. F 39 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 9 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BLANDO, COLEEN M. F 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 10 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GONTIÑAS, ROSALIE S. F 46 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 11 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) COQUILLA, GLOMAN T. M 31 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 12 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ZAFRA, LIZA M. F 48 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 13 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LIYAG, EDNA B. F 57 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 14 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LIYAG, REBECCA B. F 32 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 15 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LIYAG, RODRIGO B. M 30 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 16 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LIYAG, RODOLFO R. M 60 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 17 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GAUDIANO, FLORDELIZA C. F 29 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 18 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ATENCIO, LAÑES S. M 26 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 19 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MABINI, NILO B. M 48 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 20 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MOLERO, PRINCESS R. F 42 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 21 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MOLERO, EMMANUEL R. M 27 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 22 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MOLERO, MARY-ANN R. F 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 23 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MOLERO, FRANCISCO U. M 59 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 24 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PANUGAN, CASIMIERO C. M 53 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 25 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GONZALES, GENEROSA T. F 57 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 26 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) HABOC, JEFFREY C. M 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 27 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CABANGON, LYDIA E. F 60 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 28 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) TAGALOG, ZOSIMO S. M 66 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 29 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BODOTA, ROSANA D. F 64 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 30 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SECULLES, MERCY G. F 49 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 31 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SECULLES, MARIA G. F 73 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 32 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) RAMOS, EVELYN V. F 36 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 33 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ERIG, MA. THERESA Y. F 48 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 34 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BANTOTO, MERLINDA S. F 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 35 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) USARES, RODRIGO P. M 40 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 36 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MASONG, GAUDENCIO A. M 55 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 37 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) AVILA, EDITHA R. F 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 38 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ROBIATO, VIMBO P. M 29 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 39 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SENDICO, ANGEL B. F 52 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 40 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BUSIO, EUDIA C. F 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 41 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GAVIOLA, FRANCISCO T. M 60 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 42 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BUNECONSEJO, JOSE R. M 39 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 43 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ABELIDA, ALEEN S. F 49 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 44 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) TINIO, HERMINIA L. F 65 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 45 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) FULLEROS, FERNAND S. JR. M 40 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 46 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) IGHARAS, ELEANOR B. F 41 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 47 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CABANGON, JOEL R. M 64 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 48 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ALMA, MA. GLORIA F. F 44 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 49 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ESCOBER, WILFREDO M. JR. M 60 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 50 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PETERO, BELEN P. F 64 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 51 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ABELIDA, MARITES N. F 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 52 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LADINO, FELY T. F 64 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 53 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SUSI, MARY ANN A. F 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 54 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BLANDO, CERILA C. F 57 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 55 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BUENCONSEJO, MYRNA O. F 53 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 56 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) HABOC, ANGELITO C. M 33 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 57 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) DUQUE, BENILDA B. F 53 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 58 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ENRIQUEZ, DANILO M. M 64 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 59 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) RAMOS, EVER JHON KENNETH V. M 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 60 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) EGLORIA, ANDREA M. F 51 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 61 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ALMA, ARIEL R. M 44 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 62 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SAPALON, DYVIE DUR B. M 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 63 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SAPALON, ARAPON T. M 69 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 64 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SAPALON, SALVACION B. M 44 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 65 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) FALUGA, SAILYN R. F 45 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 66 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) RASCAL, MOHAIMAN P. M 21 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 67 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) RASCAL, SAIDEN V. M 28 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 68 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PULAYAGAN, NAIMA U. F 23 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 69 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PULAYAGAN, FATIMA U. F 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 70 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BARA-ACAL, ALAWIG S. M 28 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 71 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) RASCAL, ABDUL P. M 49 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 72 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PULAYAGAN, MAIMONA V. F 40 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 73 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MALIK, SAMBAY P. M 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 74 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SUMONSANG, CASMIRA P. F 33 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 75 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SUMONSANG, UNTING M. M 55 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 76 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PASCUA, LEIDA F. F 51 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 77 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CAMBANGA, LANIE V. F 59 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 78 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GARCIA, LINA G. F 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 79 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BERSABA, MARILYN M. F 44 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 80 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LUCIANO, GENEVIEVE E. F 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 81 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ASERDANO, NOEMI T. F 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 82 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) USOP, SIHIE K. F 36 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 83 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SUMONSANG, ARAPAT A. M 18 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 84 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GRAPILON, MA. LORY B. F 58 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 85 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) QUIA, ANGELICA N. F 43 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 86 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) BUENCONSEJO, JOAN T. F 33 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 87 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PANGANIBAN, CHERRY-ANN B. F 39 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 88 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) DEBLOIS, LUCIA D. F 47 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 89 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) MORENO, MARILYN D. F 44 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 90 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) FLORES, VIRGILIO L. M 52 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 91 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) GARCIA, LEONIE G. F 40 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 92 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) LARGO, MARY ANN A. F 38 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 93 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SAN BUENAVENTURA, DOLORES C. F 59 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 94 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CAMANTES, RICKY B. M 47 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 95 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CAMANTES, AIDA A. F 61 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 96 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) PANGANIBAN, FRANCISCA D. F 58 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 97 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) CORDERO, RUBY MAE D. F 27 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 98 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) APRESTO, EFRAIN A. M 58 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 99 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) APRESTO, GRETCHEN JOY S. F 28 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 100 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) SANTOS, MILAGROS L. F 60 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 101 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ISNANI, MOHAMMAD I. M 54 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 102 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD PROGRAM (DILP) ISNANI, SULMAHADJI S. M 46 DASMARIÑAS CITY/CAVITE 103 DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD
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