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Western Leyte Field Office Annex B BENEFICIARIES 2020 Office: DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGIONAL OFFICE NO. VIII WESTERN LEYTE FIELD OFFICE PROGRAMS AND NAME GENDER AGE CITY/MUNICIPALITIES/PROVINCE PROJECTS DILP AGRAVANTE MILONA NAVARROZA F 40 HILONGOS LEYTE AGRAVANTE VIRGINIA TALAMO F 44 HILONGOS LEYTE ALBURO EMMA JUMIPIT F 44 HILONGOS LEYTE ALINSOB JOSEPHINE NAVARROZA F 51 HILONGOS LEYTE ANADON VICTORIA SUSON F 35 HILONGOS LEYTE AUNZO MARILYN VISCARA F 42 HILONGOS LEYTE BARON CHARITO TIKOD F 39 HILONGOS LEYTE BRAO MARIVEL SOLON F 25 HILONGOS LEYTE CUBIO MARCIANA TAGALOG F 53 HILONGOS LEYTE CUBIO CARL ZAIDON TAGALOG M 20 HILONGOS LEYTE DELA PEŇA LILIBETH AGRAVANTE F 29 HILONGOS LEYTE GUADIANA RHODORA VINCULADO F 35 HILONGOS LEYTE GUELOS MYLINA RIVERA F 40 HILONGOS LEYTE IRONIA MARY JANE MAHINAY F 24 HILONGOS LEYTE LAMADORA WILMA VALDUEZA F 55 HILONGOS LEYTE LAMBERTE LUZMINDA REOMA F 66 HILONGOS LEYTE LASQUITO MARY ANN TAMANG F 22 HILONGOS LEYTE LAZARTE BERNANDINO AGRAVANTE M 54 HILONGOS LEYTE Annex B LELIS SHIELA MARIE SEREŇO F 42 HILONGOS LEYTE LINES JULITO MANILA M 27 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS IRISH LINA F 32 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS EVELYN LOPEZ F 26 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS MERIAM VILLEJO F 27 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS ROGELIO CALIBOD M 54 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS ROBERT VERDIJO M 34 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS ALJANE FORMENTERA M 33 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLADAS JUNA PIL F 46 HILONGOS LEYTE ABANSADO REBECCA SAURE F 34 HILONGOS LEYTE ABANSADO LEA BUTOL F 39 HILONGOS LEYTE ABSALON EMELINDA PEPITO F 33 HILONGOS LEYTE ABSALON ANECITO AGUSITA M 31 HILONGOS LEYTE GANZO MODISTA MIONES F 71 HILONGOS LEYTE AUS FELIMON ABANSADO M 56 HILONGOS LEYTE BAŇO LEONE MAIKE M 31 HILONGOS LEYTE BAŇO LEON TORRES M 73 HILONGOS LEYTE BANTILAN JERRY ABANSADO M 36 HILONGOS LEYTE BANTILAN BONIFACIO BAŇO M 77 HILONGOS LEYTE BARGAZO JECELLE COTANDA F 37 HILONGOS LEYTE MAIKE JESUS BALAKWIT M 54 HILONGOS LEYTE BITO CRESENCIANO HUBA M 57 HILONGOS LEYTE BITO EUGENE ABANSADO M 33 HILONGOS LEYTE BITO ALMA SAMBERI F 42 HILONGOS LEYTE BITO LUZVIMINDA TORRENUEVA F 61 HILONGOS LEYTE BITO MARCIANO ELADO M 65 HILONGOS LEYTE BONGALAN VIRGENIA BITO F 62 HILONGOS LEYTE BONGATO CORAZON PEPITO F 33 HILONGOS LEYTE BUNIOL CIPRIANO ERONIA Annex B BUNIOL JOSEPH TORRES M 51 HILONGOS LEYTE CARNITES ROLANDO SERENIO M 25 HILONGOS LEYTE CARNITES CORAZON BITO M 44 HILONGOS LEYTE CARNITES JOE ART MANCIO F 74 HILONGOS LEYTE CARNITES ESAGANI MANCIO M 19 HILONGOS LEYTE CARNITES JIMMY TORRES M 20 HILONGOS LEYTE ABUNDA RODRIGO RASONABE M 53 HILONGOS LEYTE ABUNDA FELICISIMA RASONABE M 49 HILONGOS LEYTE BUENAVENTU F 65 HILONGOS LEYTE AGON RA RUIZ M 60 HILONGOS LEYTE ARCENAL JULIA ROSITA F 64 HILONGOS LEYTE BABIDA RAMIL JUMAO-AS M 46 HILONGOS LEYTE BAGNOT CRESENCIO RIFE M 35 HILONGOS LEYTE BAHALIA REMA ALIPAD M 29 HILONGOS LEYTE BAHALIA ZOSIMA NIES F 64 HILONGOS LEYTE BOHOL PATRICIA BAHALIA F 78 HILONGOS LEYTE CABUG-OS CASIANA MADES F 66 HILONGOS LEYTE CAGADAS RACEMEI NOTARTE M 25 HILONGOS LEYTE CARILLAS EDMON MADES M 31 HILONGOS LEYTE CEBUALA LEONCIO BAGNOY M 54 HILONGOS LEYTE ESPLANADA ROSARIO RASONABE F 55 HILONGOS LEYTE GIBE MARIA LUNA QUIROBEN F 27 HILONGOS LEYTE GILOS RUBYLYN ARCITE F 39 HILONGOS LEYTE GILOS LORINA DALAGAN F 42 HILONGOS LEYTE GONZAGA ESTELITA ROSALES F 79 HILONGOS LEYTE HERA EUFROCINA CABUG-OS F 64 HILONGOS LEYTE LAURENTE RAMEL HAISON M 41 HILONGOS LEYTE M 26 HILONGOS LEYTE Annex B MARK M 63 HILONGOS LEYTE LOLOR MARJUN MADES F 22 MADES VICENTE MONDALA M 67 HILONGOS LEYTE MADES MARIVEL CAPAL F 58 HILONGOS LEYTE MADES ANUNCIACION ZAMORA M 61 HILONGOS LEYTE MADES SATURNINA MANCIO M 48 HILONGOS LEYTE MADES EFREN MANCIO F 39 HILONGOS LEYTE MADIS JESUS ZAMORA F 28 HILONGOS LEYTE MALIG-ON MARISSA LINGASA F 52 HILONGOS LEYTE MEJIA JONALYN RUIZ M 53 HILONGOS LEYTE MONDALA ELIZABETH BOHOL F 33 HILONGOS LEYTE MORAGA RONALDO FELICIANO M 52 HILONGOS LEYTE NAVARROZA JOCYL CARILLAS M 63 HILONGOS LEYTE NOCOS JUAN GOMEZ JR. M 37 HILONGOS LEYTE NOTARTE REGINO ANDALES SR. F 80 HILONGOS LEYTE NOTARTE JEFFRY MANCIO F 63 HILONGOS LEYTE NOTARTE ENRICA CABALO F 23 HILONGOS LEYTE PALO MAXIMA RASONABE M 46 HILONGOS LEYTE PATENTE DANICA JUALIA M 51 HILONGOS LEYTE PEREZ RONILO GARCIA M 31 HILONGOS LEYTE PERMA VERGELIO RECLENAS M 34 HILONGOS LEYTE QUIROBEN RAMIL CAPAL F 68 HILONGOS LEYTE QUIROBIN ROLITO CAPAL F 35 HILONGOS LEYTE RAMOS ALBERTA MADES F 57 HILONGOS LEYTE RANES MARIA LINA NOTARTE M 68 HILONGOS LEYTE RASONABE MAURECIA OBRIAL F 65 HILONGOS LEYTE ROSALES GEREMIAS INIHENTE F 54 HILONGOS LEYTE TUYAN DIOSDADA ANISCAL HILONGOS LEYTE Annex B TUYAN LEONORA FERMANO M 38 HILONGOS LEYTE TUYAN ROLLY ANISCAL F 36 HILONGOS LEYTE VISCARA ROSIE CABUG-OS M 31 HILONGOS LEYTE ZAMORA JOBERTH CAUMPOY F 35 HILONGOS LEYTE ABRIGANA AILEEN UDTOJAN F 20 HILONGOS LEYTE MARIA M 54 HILONGOS LEYTE BRINA REYJADE MATAS F 25 HILONGOS LEYTE CUGAL RAMERO VILLABER M 53 HILONGOS LEYTE DE DIOS MARIA VIVIAN VELMONTE F 77 HILONGOS LEYTE FABULAR MOISES MATAS M 30 HILONGOS LEYTE FLORIDA HILARIA TANTUAN F 46 HILONGOS LEYTE FLORIDA EDWIN VIDAL F 48 HILONGOS LEYTE FORTALIZA DELIA ADOBAS M 45 HILONGOS LEYTE GARDE LYDIA LAMO F 56 HILONGOS LEYTE GONO WENEFREDO GATO M 60 HILONGOS LEYTE GONZAGA DAMIANA HERA M 55 HILONGOS LEYTE HERA NICOLAS MILANO F 70 HILONGOS LEYTE LAMO GONZALO LUMIGID F 43 HILONGOS LEYTE LEONOR FELICITAS LUZADA M 39 HILONGOS LEYTE LINA DORIS MALATAG F 51 HILONGOS LEYTE LINA RONALDO RUIZ F 55 HILONGOS LEYTE LINA VIRGINIA LAMO M 51 HILONGOS LEYTE LINA MARINA FALLER M 65 HILONGOS LEYTE DEMOCRITO F 64 HILONGOS LEYTE LOR JR. PANAL M 45 HILONGOS LEYTE LOZADA GREGORIO MALATAG M 51 HILONGOS LEYTE MALATAG AURELIA GONZAGA F 35 HILONGOS LEYTE MALATAG EPRIN BANDIOLA F 31 Annex B MASAN CARLOS LEONOR F 28 HILONGOS LEYTE MATAS CORAZON MALATAG F 38 HILONGOS LEYTE MARIA F 48 HILONGOS LEYTE MATAS CRISTINA MILANO F 34 HILONGOS LEYTE MILANO JANICE VALDUEZA F 28 HILONGOS LEYTE MILANO GERLIE MARIE CEBUALA F 41 HILONGOS LEYTE MILLARE BELEN REYES F 32 HILONGOS LEYTE PAINAGAN ANGELITA CORPUS F 32 HILONGOS LEYTE PAINAGAN JENEEFER FAMARISAN F 29 HILONGOS LEYTE PAINAGAN HELENITA CUGAL M 39 HILONGOS LEYTE PAINAGAN ANGIELYN BACURIO F 43 HILONGOS LEYTE PALO JULIANA MILANO M 76 HILONGOS LEYTE PIOL ELSA PAINAGAN M 29 HILONGOS LEYTE RAGAS ERNESTO VELMONTE F 33 HILONGOS LEYTE REGATON NARCISA LAMO F 38 HILONGOS LEYTE RETITA CAMELO VELMONTE M 57 HILONGOS LEYTE ROSALES ULDARICO LOR F 46 HILONGOS LEYTE SIANO RHEA INDIANO F 53 HILONGOS LEYTE SOMBRIO ELISA VELMONTE F 71 HILONGOS LEYTE UY RAMON MALATAG F 73 HILONGOS LEYTE VALDUEZA MYRNA CONCHAS F 42 HILONGOS LEYTE VALDUEZA CARINA LOR F 79 HILONGOS LEYTE VELMONTE RUFINA VALDUEZA F 28 HILONGOS LEYTE VELMONTE FLORENTINA LINA F 43 HILONGOS LEYTE VELMONTE LORENA BONTO F 24 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE VELMONTE ANDREA MANIS F 37 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE VELMONTE MARIA RITA PERO M 49 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE VELMONTE LORENA MATA M 57 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE Annex B VELMONTE JENNALYN OMAC M 30 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ABABA CATHERINE DIAN M 52 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ABOT DOMINADOR MANSUETO M 33 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ALCANTARA EDICTO SECLOT M 26 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ALCANTARA ROMMEL BINOLO-AC M 40 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ALPON DANILO LAWAS M 51 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ARRIESGADO ARCHIE PIAÑAR F 24 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE BATULAN ROBERLAN ROSALES M 34 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CAPANGPANG M 52 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE BENDULO JONATHAN AN M 53 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE BOHOL REYNALDO CANSANA M 56 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE BUANGHUG GEMMA NOQUILLA M 34 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN ARIEL DEJITO F 54 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN DIOSDADO ELORDE M 36 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN EMILITO AMBE M 23 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN FELIX ALCANTARA F 26 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN MARLOU SALINAS F 55 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATAM-ISAN MELCHORA ASIS M 49 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATANDIJAN GIOVANNI COMELANG F 41 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATANDIJAN RICO COMELANG M 48 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CATANTAN AIZA CATBO F 37 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CERVANTES MERLINDA SUBITO M 33 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE COMBATE ROMEO SANCHEZ M 41 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE COMELANG LILEBETH LAURON M 37 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE CRISOSTOMO ELIZAR ESCARDA M 56 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE DEJITO MARILOU RUIZ M 49 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE DEJITO NICOLAS, JR. ANDALES F 34 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE DUAMAN MICHAEL MANANGO M 46 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE DUJEÑO DIONESER CATANTAN F 49 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE Annex B ELORDE PEDRO CARACUEVA M 48 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE ENERLAS MANUEL BALUNAN M 54 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE FRANCISCO LEA RECAMARA F 58 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE GALLARDE SONNIE OLEDIANA F 22 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE GATALLO JURENDA INOT M 48 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE GOCELA TERSO PAGATPAT F 30 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE JORGE RENATO LIPON M 36 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE LIPON ADILFA ESTRIRA F 49 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE LIPON GLENDA ESTRERA F 56 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE LOGRO DANILO PEPE F 57 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MONTILLEN ANGELICA CAADLAWON F 57 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MONTILLEN ARNEL BUANTE F 50 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MONTILLEN BELEN COMINDADOR M 30 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MONTILLEN FLOREDA MUJERES F 34 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MONTILLEN MERCEDITA DELA CRUZ F 22 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MORALES ESTELITA MONTIBON M 51 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MORALES LUDITA GOCELA F 47 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE MORALES ROBERT MONTIBON M 38 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE OROT EDNA CATANTAN F 51 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE PELAYO DONNA DEJITO F 33 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE PIANAR MARIO YUSON M 53 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SALAHID EMMA OROT M 31 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SALDO JOHN BRAYAN BATINGAL M 46 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SALINTES MANOLINA DAGUIL M 41 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SANCHEZ ANGELYN DEQUINIO M 28 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SANCHEZ ARMANDO CAADLAWON F 28 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SARCIJA JONERIEL GONZAGA M 26 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SANICO RENATO FRIAS M 37 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE SINGCOL ROSENDO ROSALES M 34 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE Annex B TORING JEROME BROÑOLA M 37 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE TORING MARINA BAGUIO M 59 SAN ISIDRO LEYTE TORING REGIE BROÑOLA M 48 TORING REYNALDO BROÑOLA TORING WENFRITZ MACAPAYAG UROT EDISON CATANTAN UROT MANUEL CATAM-ISAN VIOLA RAMONSITO PEÑANUEVA Abayan Rosaldo Oliveros M 58 ISABEL LEYTE Almeria Iris Pique F 28 ISABEL LEYTE Balaga Metodio Canete M 63 ISABEL LEYTE Balbero Arnel Rojas M 42 ISABEL LEYTE Becera Alex Arbasa M 55 ISABEL LEYTE Berola Salvador Catayin M 45 ISABEL LEYTE Carale, Sr.
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