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SPES BENEFICIARIES 2018 Biliran Field Office No Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 8 SPES BENEFICIARIES 2018 Biliran Field Office No. Name of Student Address 1 DONNA MARTINA ABRIGO CAUCAB, ALMERIA 2 ARNOLD PACADAR ALJO TABUNAN, ALMERIA 3 RICA MAE ANDALES PITOGUHAN, ALMERIA 4 LYRA MAE AMADOR ANDO IYUSAN, ALMERIA 5 DARLENE GENESIS ARCILLA TABUNAN, ALMERIA 6 ROWENA RADA BACALANDO LO-OK, ALMERIA 7 GWYNETH FAYE TOÑACAO BAYLON TALAHID, ALMERIA 8 NICK SABORNIDO BELOSO LO-OK, ALMERIA 9 CHRIZZLE CATIGBE BORNILLO LO-OK, ALMERIA 10 JHON MARK BANATE CASAB.AJAN TALAHID, ALMERIA 11 ANA MONIQUE BERMOY CATIGBE TABUNAN, ALMERIA 12 ANA MAY L. COMEDIA SALANGI, ALMERIA 13 BABY DENISE TEJOLAN DELA PEÑA MATANGGO, ALMERIA 14 JHEAN MARIE LANTACA DEMATE TALAHID, ALMERIA 15 JOANNA LABOR DE LUNA POBLACION, ALMERIA 16 DAISY SARTURIO GABING PILI, ALMERIA 17 MELANIE GRACE AMADOR GERVACIO LO-OK, ALMERIA 18 KHATE GOMEZ TALAHID, ALMERIA 19 REDEN IBAÑEZ LO-OK, ALMERIA 20 MARY JOY SANTOLORIN IBAÑEZ POBLACION, ALMERIA 21 LLOYD SALVO ILOGON MATANGGO, ALMERIA 22 JAMES ANGELO DOCALLOS JUNTILLA MATANGGO, ALMERIA 23 KATE CAPARRO JAMORAWON, ALMERIA 24 RIZA OCAMIA MALIGRO POBLACION, ALMERIA 25 REJEANE LANIOHAN MARCOS PILI, ALMERIA 26 ANNABEL SANDATAN MASCARIÑAS LO-OK, ALMERIA 27 MARY JOY MATURAN LO-OK, ALMERIA 28 GENEVIEVE ROXAS SALANGI, ALMERIA 29 JOBERT ALDUESO SABONG TALAHID, ALMERIA 30 RAPHIE SATOR SABORDO TABUNAN, ALMERIA 31 DESSA EJORCADAS SANICO JAMORAWON, ALMERIA 32 ISIAH ELOISA CONGCONG SALE POBLACION, ALMERIA 33 RECHELLE CAPARRO SALIBIO JAMORAWON, ALMERIA 34 MARIEL UBAL SEDAYA JAMORAWON, ALMERIA 35 DANNA SABERON SERRANO POBLACION, ALMERIA 36 TRECIA ASTORGA SEDAYA POBLACION, ALMERIA 37 ELIEZA ANN BERMOY SUMAYA TABUNAN, ALMERIA 38 JAY-EM EDICTO TY POBLACION, ALMERIA 39 MAICHEN DEL ROSARIO VILLARIAS TABUNAN, ALMERIA 40 ALBA, JAMIL San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 41 ARPON, JONNEL B. Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 42 ARCENAL, MARIA CHARLENE S. Julita, Biliran, Biliran 43 BACALLA, JONEL CORPIN Hugpa, Biliran,Biliran 44 CABALTIERRA, JAY FRITZ B. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 45 CADUBLA, CHRISTIAN PAUL E. Busali, Biliran, Biliran 46 CENTINO, SHERAMAE T. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 47 CERERA, CATHERINE C. Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 48 CERERA, LEE MARK San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran No. Name of Student Address 49 CONDALOR, JADA SOLEIL San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 50 CORPIN, CHARMIELYN D. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 51 CORPIN, FEDERICO, JR. M. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 52 CORPIN, JOREN P. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 53 CORPIN, KEARA CATHERINE A. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 54 CORPIN, KRIZEL MARY G. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 55 CORPIN, MARY GRACE T. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 56 CUBELO, THEODORE DOMINIC San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 57 CUBELO, THEODORE DOMINIC San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 58 DARANTINAO, MELVEN V. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 59 DURANTE, STEVEN F. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 60 FUENTES, NESTOR, JR. CORPIN San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 61 GABUYA, LEIRAH San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 62 GASPAY, CLARK KENT R. Villa Enage, Biliran, Biliran 63 GELIZON, HOVER Y. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 64 GELIZON, JEZABEL Villa Enage, Biliran, Biliran 65 GELIZON, LORRY JEAN B. Villa Enage, Biliran, Biliran 66 LAUTA, GERONIMA L. Bato, Biliran, Biliran 67 LEMOSNERO, JOVIE D. Canila, Biliran, Biliran 68 LLOREN, REA JEAN B. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 69 LOMOT, CHRISTINE JOY B. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 70 LOMOT, MA. NIKKIE C. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 71 LOMOT, ROMMEL R. Villa Enage, Biliran, Biliran 72 LONGCOP, SHARMIN P. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 73 MACATUMPAG, RAMEL B. Sangalang, Biliran, Biliran 74 MAJADAS, MAE P. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 75 MELGAR, MICHAEL 0. Sangalang, Biliran, Biliran 76 MULLON, JESSA ABELLANA San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 77 MULLON, MARLITO, JR. L. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 78 NIERRAS, ANDIE C. Burabod, Biliran, Biliran 79 NIERRAS, RAFAEL GLENN L. Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 80 GARILLO, RODORA O. Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 81 ORSOLINO, MARK SOCRATES G. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 82 PALCONIT, JASON C. Canila, Biliran, Biliran 83 PALCONIT, JENNELYN L. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 84 PALCONIT, ROLANDO, JR. R. Julita, Biliran, Biliran 85 PAMORCAN, BENJIE Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 86 PAMORCAN, ROSE JEAN Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 87 PANIS, DANICE V. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 88 PEÑAFLOR, MARIDEL A. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 89 PEÑAFLOR, SHARA MAE C. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 90 PERIDA, JAMAICA B. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 91 PONTO, JHUNREYL C. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 92 RABANZO, NEDIL ROSE D. Villa Enage, Biliran, Biliran 93 RABANZO, SHEENA P. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 94 RETORCA, ETHEL Busali, Biliran, Biliran 95 ROSAL, JOY P. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 96 ROSALES, MARK M. Sangalang, Biliran, Biliran 97 ROSALES, NEO NECCAH R. San Isidro, Biliran, Biliran 98 RUIZ, ANNABEL S. Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran 99 SEFULAN, LYKA R. San Roque, Biliran, Biliran 100 SEVILLANO, DARIUS T. Burabod, Biliran,Biliran 101 SILVANO, MARIELL Sangalang, Biliran, Biliran 102 VILLAGANES, PHILIPSON A. Bato, Biliran, Biliran 103 YAON, CARLO MALDA Busali, Biliran, Biliran 104 Abad, Melisa B. Lucsoon, Naval, Bil. No. Name of Student Address 105 Acerdin, Jay Clifford San Pablo, Naval, Bil. 106 Alcober, Jel Ann A. Inasuyan, Kawayan, Bil. 107 Alcober, Mark Jovan B. Inasuyan, Kawayan, Bil. 108 Alijid, Hazel Dawn V. Kansanoc, Kawayan, Bil 109 Ando, Jonabelle A. Tubig Guinoo, Kawayan, Bil. 110 Arnoco, Biancco Jane Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 111 Arnoco, Jerivic Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 112 Arnoco, Jhesrell Pulangbato, Almeria, Bil. 113 Arnoco, Tristan Pulangbato, Almeria, Bil. 114 Avestruz, Ranjie Paul S. Buyo, Kawayan, Biliran 115 Calderon, Tonette B. Calumpang, Naval 116 Calvez, Edvinces P.I Garcia, Naval 117 Calvez, Ramil Anas, Atipolo, Naval 118 Cañete, Mary Grace D. Caray-Caray, Naval 119 Cariaga, Karen Naval, Biliran 120 Cator, Charizza Smo. Rosario, Naval 121 Colita, Dolly Joy S. Inasuyan, Kawayan, Bil. 122 Corto, Levetha Larrazabal, Biliran 123 Crisostomo, Ryan Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 124 Curso, Jason Michael Ian Sto. Niño, Naval 125 De la Cruz, Ymquifev S. Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 126 De la Peña, Lovely O. Tucdao, Kawayan, Bil. 127 Delantar, Jessa Mae M. Buyo, Kawayan, Biliran 128 Dolorito, Jonald Pulangbato, Almeria, Bil. 129 Donghil, Kate Tucdao, Kawayan, Bil. 130 Ejorcadas, Osias jr. Buyo, Kawayan, Biliran 131 Felecia, Lewell S. P.S.Eamiguel, Naval 132 Gadugdug, Domenick Jamorawon, Naval, Bil. 133 Guardian, Roland J. Atipolo, Naval 134 Gutierrez, Luie Luvie Union, Cabucagayan, Bil. 135 Jabuen, John Micheal Kawayan, Biliran 136 Lastima, Glenda Atipolo, Naval 137 Lim, Maricar A. Smo. Rosario, Naval 138 Lucero, Hazel Haguikhican, Naval 139 Macabit, Michelle A. Pulangbato, Almeria, Bil. 140 Machete, Gina Marie P. Cabunga-an, Naval 141 Mendoza, Kimberly P.I Garcia, Naval 142 Mission, Madele Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 143 Mission, Tesa Mae Mabini, Higatangan, Naval 144 Monto, Jecamae A. Buyo, Kawayan, Biliran 145 Narrido, Grace B. Cabunga-an, Naval 146 Noquera, Glydel C. Lucso-on, Naval 147 Notarion, Yvette April P.I Garcia, Naval 148 Paculan, King Christopher D. San Pablo, Naval, Bil. 149 Pagadora, Leah M. Tucdao, Kawayan, Bil. 150 Pajota Jr, Jose Antonio Catmon, Naval 151 Quinto, Maria Leonora C. Calumpang, Naval, Bil. 152 Quirido, Jalaisa S. Libertad, Naval 153 Ramirez, Julianne J. San Pablo, Naval, Bil. 154 Regala, Abegail B. Caray-Caray, Naval 155 Retanal, Reysantir J. San Pablo, Naval, Bil. 156 Ricarte, Ian kim Kenneth Balacson, Kawayan, Bil. 157 Rosialda, Rica Marie Larrazabal, Naval 158 Sabonsolin, Criselda R. Sto. Niño, Naval 159 Sabonsolin, Wenelyn Grace P.I Garcia, Naval 160 Sabroso, Rose Ann R. P.I Garcia, Naval No. Name of Student Address 161 Sacare, Clifford Jay S. Tubig Guinoo, Kawayan, Bil. 162 Sallave, Rosaliza R. Talustusan, Naval 163 Salloman, Von Rexel B. Tubig Guinoo, Kawayan, Bil. 164 Salut, Cherie Ann Libertad Higatangan, Naval 165 Santillan, Eurene Anne S. Libertad, Naval 166 Sarmiento, Stephanie M. Uson, Caibiran, Bil. 167 Villaflores, Cathlyn Angel Kansanoc, Kawayan, Bil 168 Lalaine Joie Arizala Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 169 Rica Andrino Libertad, Cabucgayan,Biliran 170 Rhea Rose Amistoso Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 171 Poulite Doreen Amistoso Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 172 Rotcheve Arendayen Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 173 Alma Mae Bohol Libertad, Cabucgayan,Biliran 174 Hanna Jane Barras Langgao,Cabucgayan,Biliran 175 Ralph Edmon Casongay Pawikan,Cabucgayan,Biliran 176 Mary Joy Cabantoc Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 177 Bryan Calonge Langgao,Cabucgayan,Biliran 178 Divine Grace Cabillan Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 179 Domilyn Carbo Libertad, Cabucgayan,Biliran 180 Wayreyn De Paz Pawikan,Cabucgayan,Biliran 181 Ma. Rowan Jay Gantalan Pawikan,Cabucgayan,Biliran 182 Rose Jane Gutierrez Salawad,Cabucgayan,Biliran 183 Maria Ella Estil Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 184 Analie Falguera Esperanza,Cabucgayan,Biliran 185 Jullie Lamoste Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 186 Marianne Frances Juntilla Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 187 Maria Juliet Lamoste Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 188 Mark Angelo Lamoste Balaquid,Cabucgayan,Biliran 189 Shane Frans Napoles Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 190 Flony Dale Napoles Mabangon,Cabucgayan,Biliran 191 Maricar Noquera Casiawan,Cabucgayan,Biliran 192 Michelle Mae Pulvosa Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 193 Ma.Loriene Ochea Langgao,Cabucgayan,Biliran 194 Ella Orzal Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 195 Ronico Pilapil Pawikan,Cabucgayan,Biliran 196 Aicca Mae Padar Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 197 Arnulfo Sanoria Bunga,Cabucgayan,Biliran 198 Maria Lyka Sumalinog Baso,Cabucgayan,Biliran 199 Joselito Umpad Capayas,Cabucgayan,Biliran
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