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Dumaguete City ABORDO JobStart Philippines Program DOLE Regional Office VII PESOs Bohol Province, Cebu City, and Dumaguete City Family Name Given Name Middle Name PESO ABAD JAPHET VENZUELO Dumaguete City ABDIL MIRALYN LAPUS- Dumaguete City ABORDO - NISAN PACUNLA Dumaguete City AGAD JOY GUIRITAN Bohol Province AGLIPAY KYLE BATE BERNADETTE Dumaguete City ALAM-ALAM RICA JEAN CUBLAN Dumaguete City ALBINO HILARIA I Cebu City ALCANTARA IVY THERESE MONTERO Cebu City ALCANTARA MARIE FLOR COCA Cebu City ALCARDE CHARISIEL S Cebu City ALEGADO MARY ANN LOOD Bohol Province ALILAYEN ANALYN PUROG Bohol Province AMIGO MARK GAJANO Dumaguete City AMIHAN JINALYN - Bohol Province ANDALES MARK P ANTHONY Cebu City ANORE LORINA MEJELLANO Cebu City ANTON CISNEROS B Dumaguete City ANTOQUE EDWIN NATAD Cebu City APILAT CHARMEL BORJA Bohol Province ARCON LOUANE MONDIA ROSE Dumaguete City ASBAYAN CESAR LIBOSADA Cebu City ASUCAN LEA JUSTINIANE Bohol Province AWID JASON MIRAL Dumaguete City AYING GLIAME BUNTAG Dumaguete City AZUR JHONY LOU NACORDA Cebu City BABOR REYMAR DEGUIT Dumaguete City BADAYOS IRA JONE S Cebu City BAGA RINA SUMALPONG- Dumaguete City BAG-AO *JOHN CUTAMORA DENVER Bohol Province BAGUIO DANICA MAE MORALES Cebu City BAHINTING JENNIFER TALORETE Dumaguete City BALANSAG NIKKA F. Bohol Province BALDADO ALMIRA ACIBO Dumaguete City BANGA ALIMAR SAMON Bohol Province BARBA ERIC PAUL RODRIQUEZ Cebu City BARBON RAYMUND VERUASA Dumaguete City BATINGAL JOSEPHINE MANLUPIG MARIE Bohol Province BENDANILLO ALJON ADAME Dumaguete City BENITEZ MAE BRAZAN Dumaguete City BERMOY SHARA JEAN L. Bohol Province BERONGA ROSALIE TEROL Cebu City BERONIO KEANNU ANGCAHAN Bohol Province BERTOLDO PRINCESS BANTANGAN Dumaguete City BERTUMEN VENICE PILOTON MARIE Bohol Province BICOY JIELLO A. Bohol Province BILANDRES- RACHELLE GENES Dumaguete City BINATERO ERIKA BALATERO Bohol Province BOK JAMIL - Bohol Province BONTUYAN CHRYSTAL BACONAWA HOPE Dumaguete City BORJA KENT RODRIGUEZ DHARRYL Bohol Province BOTON LYRA SAMSON Dumaguete City BRIONES TRISHA KATE CABASAG Dumaguete City BUAYA *KRISTINE ALIVIO JOY Bohol Province BUGTA VICYREE S Cebu City BUMAYA MICHAEL CELLACAY Bohol Province CABAHUG JULVIN TABILON Dumaguete City CABANADA MAY ANN S Cebu City CABONELAS CARLO CABEBE Dumaguete City CADAYDAY RENA CAÑOLAS Dumaguete City CAHOY ANGELICA ADEM Bohol Province CARBADILLA CHRISTOPHE SIBIA R Cebu City CARO LADY XYBEL ROSALES- Dumaguete City CARO HAZEL JOY DELA CRUZ- Dumaguete City CARPIO RANDY PATAJO Dumaguete City CASIPONG GRACE LASCON Cebu City CASTRODES AGNES NAIVE Bohol Province CATAYAS ANTHONY TUBIO Dumaguete City CENITA MA. SUMALINOG RUSCHIEL Bohol Province CENTES MICHAEL BALATERO JOEDAN Bohol Province CLAVITE IRENE S. Bohol Province CONCHA AIVIE PACOMIOS Bohol Province CORITICO MAIDY ASOY Bohol Province CORITICO CHRISTYLZE ASOY N MARY Bohol Province CORITICO JHEANN AYENG Bohol Province CORLET CECILLE CIRCULADO Dumaguete City CRIETA JEA AVENIDO Bohol Province CRIETA JANINE AVENIDO Bohol Province CRUZO GRACE SAMON Bohol Province CURIBA PATRICIA OLASIMAN CAMILLE Bohol Province DAGO-OC KYLE GARCIA Dumaguete City DALINSON LEANETH D. Bohol Province DANAG JAMEL GARINAL- Dumaguete City DAQUIO GRACEL BONGCAHIG Bohol Province DAYDAY APPLE JEAN AQUINO Dumaguete City DE GUIA MAE PANDAY LOANNIE Dumaguete City DECIAR DANICA G. Dumaguete City DELA CERNA KAYE CABUAL - FRANCES Dumaguete City DELA ROSA SAIRA NIÑA TAPAY Bohol Province DERATAS CHARLENE - Bohol Province DIACOMA JANE G Cebu City DIPUTADO RIZ JUNE ASEOCHE- Dumaguete City DOCABO JUDE ABUYABOR Bohol Province DOCABO JUSTIN ABUYABOR Bohol Province DOLAUTA MARIA LOPOY Bohol Province DONDOYANO ROLAND GARQUE JOHN Cebu City DOTAROT JASON N. Bohol Province DUREMDES LAWRENCE SACA KURTNEY Cebu City DY JENNIFER P. Dumaguete City EBRADO MERLYN SALISE Cebu City EJORPE DONA LILIA L. Bohol Province ELLORIMO JOHN BRIAN BINAG Dumaguete City ENCALLADO JOEMIE JOHN ERMAC Cebu City ENCIENZO KING - ARTHUR Cebu City ENGCOT SOPHIA VEÑA Dumaguete City ENOPERIO JASON APOLINARIO Dumaguete City ENOPIA JANEGIN ISRAEL Dumaguete City ENQUIG JOVIE GALLO. Dumaguete City ERMAC TEOMARK B Cebu City ESCATRON EMAR EGOS Bohol Province ESCONDE KRYSTEL PESANON MARIE Cebu City ESPINA MAYLEN DECASA Bohol Province ESTOQUIA JOHN DUMAPE GREGGY Bohol Province ESTRADA MARITES P. Dumaguete City EXCLAMADOR ALVERT C. Bohol Province FERNANDEZ MARY ESTACA EUNICE Bohol Province FONOLLERA HADAZA - GWEN Dumaguete City FORTICH DEBORAH MAGTOTO Bohol Province FORTUNA ROXAN BOC Bohol Province FRANCISCO JENESYL TAGIAM Dumaguete City FUENTES KAY JUSTINE CALDAMO Dumaguete City FULLIDO MA. DOREEN CAMARGO Bohol Province GALARION PATRICIA CARILLO Bohol Province GALENDEZ ROSEMARIE FUDALAN Bohol Province GALLARDO DENIELA JABALLA Cebu City GEAGONIA TRISHA MAE ANDOT Bohol Province GETES MARK KLINE DAVIN Cebu City GONZAGA REY ALBERT - Bohol Province GONZALES SHIELA - Cebu City GRANADA KATHLEEN ORILLANA Dumaguete City GUEVARRA NOREEN JOY - Dumaguete City GUINSAN FATIMAE MOSQUISA Bohol Province GUNO ACHILLES LUMANAS Bohol Province HICALE JUDYMAE Y Dumaguete City HILBERO LANY HAGUPIT Bohol Province HINALOC ANALYN MACO Bohol Province HINGHING AIME A. Bohol Province HIPOLAN MARJORIE ROBLES Cebu City HONGHONG EMY - Bohol Province HOROLAN KHARIN S PEARL Cebu City IBAÑEZ WALBERTO P. Bohol Province INOC RAYMOND SILVA Cebu City INOCIAN CLEO MARK M Cebu City INOFERIO SIDNEY NOAY Dumaguete City INTO CRISLYN SAMBILAD Dumaguete City JABAR VINA MARIE ANGOR- Dumaguete City JABONERO CHRISMAN CODILLA KYLE Cebu City JAGAPE ANGEL JOY T. Bohol Province JALMORIA JHOMAR S Cebu City JAMOSMOS CATHERINE RUBEN Dumaguete City JARNAIZ FLORA MAE DELMO Dumaguete City JORLAN TABASA - Cebu City JUSOY SHEVY MAE SAMPAN Bohol Province LABRADOR LESTER S Cebu City LAGRAMA MELODY PANGILAMAN Dumaguete City LARANJO CHARISSE - MARIE Dumaguete City LASA RENALYN ONCIANO Dumaguete City LASOLA MARITONIE REBOLLOS Dumaguete City LASPIÑAS STEPHANIE TALE DAWN Dumaguete City LAWAGON JOSHUA VAN P. IRA Bohol Province LERIAS SCOTTIE JAY HERMINIO Bohol Province LIBRADILLA MA. RIZA MAE BANSUA- Dumaguete City LIBRON CHERRY ESPEGION Dumaguete City LIM ROSELLE MAYOL MARC Dumaguete City LINGATONG SHELLAMIE CLAVITE Bohol Province LISONDRA OLIVER LUMAUAG Dumaguete City LLAGUNO MARVIN RAMA Cebu City LOMONSOD NICHOLE - Bohol Province LOPEZ KERWIN GACO Cebu City LOPEZ ARIEL MONTECINO Dumaguete City LOPOS NICO P. Bohol Province LOQUIAS MARY TAGUPA ANDREA Bohol Province LUAB VLADIMIRE SIBALA PEPITA Dumaguete City LUMANTAS GENEVIV T. Bohol Province MABOLOC RONAH BATILONG Bohol Province MAGLAJOS RICHARD JAVIER Bohol Province MAGLASANG JUNE MARIE S Cebu City MANANQUIL MARIA CEL GONZALES Dumaguete City MANATAD SHEILA MAE POTAT Bohol Province MANATAD ANGELHERT BOLORICIA Cebu City MANONLITO PALOMAR - Cebu City MANSING MARISOL MANANQUIL Dumaguete City MAPILI JOMAR PONCE Dumaguete City MAPILI MACHE ANN AUSEJO Dumaguete City MAYOL KATHLYN GANAGGANAG Cebu City MENDEZ JUVILYN VIVAS Bohol Province MERCED ALDRIN ALVARADO - Dumaguete City MIGUE JEMY SALABSAB Bohol Province MINOZA CHRIS DIANE CODENIERA Cebu City MOC RAYMOND SILVA Cebu City MONDILLA JANSEN GALLOGO DAVE AGUSTIN Bohol Province MONGCUPA CRESLY - JEAN Dumaguete City MONTEBON ANGELICA PUYOS Cebu City MONTECILLO TRIXIE ANN DIPUTADO Dumaguete City MONTON GENEVIVE - Bohol Province MONTON JERALDINE - Bohol Province MORALES JANYAN GABIANA Cebu City MORALES JEFFERSON NOBUA Cebu City NATIVIDAD CHRISTY DUPIT Bohol Province NITUDA ROSEMAE EXCLAMADOR Bohol Province NOBLEFRANCA NAPH OIRA ROBERT Dumaguete City NOROÑO ROSELLE GALVE Bohol Province NUÑEZ HONEYLYN ORILLANA Dumaguete City NUÑEZ RONA MAE - Bohol Province OCAÑO RAYMART A Cebu City OIRA KRIS LEE ESTEBAN Dumaguete City OIRA ODEN LABDESA Dumaguete City OMANGAY ROGENE SIENES CLAIRE Dumaguete City OMPOC ELROD C Cebu City OPPUS RHAISSA ANUB Bohol Province PACALDO TRISNA JABALLA Cebu City PACATANG ESRAEL BAUTISTA Bohol Province PACULANANG GERALDINE BUCO- Dumaguete City PAGARA CHERRY JOY - Cebu City PAGBONOCAN JONA MAE SARNE Dumaguete City PAJUDAS JOCELYN MORALES Dumaguete City PALERMO ROSALIE MARISCAL Cebu City PALOMAR JOHN ABRACALDO PATRICK Dumaguete City PARACOLES GABRIEL IAN VALDEZ Cebu City PARROCHO MIKE BABOR ANGELO Dumaguete City PELIO RAYMART Q. Bohol Province PENECITOS MERRY MAE BOLONGAITA Dumaguete City PHALA JACKIE VARQUEZ Cebu City PINSOY CHRISTELLE DAGAMAC JOY Bohol Province PIS-AN MARYVEL - KRYSTEL Dumaguete City POLINAR RONILO BASTILLADA Bohol Province PONTILLAS JOEY CARABAYAS Dumaguete City PONTRIVIDA RENDELL S Cebu City POSTERO MICHAEL P JOHN Cebu City PUYOS CHIELA MAE S Cebu City QUIJANO JOHN RUIZO MICHAEL Cebu City QUIJOM ANALYN KINKITO Dumaguete City QUIMPAN ANA MARIE ROMERO Bohol Province QUIMPAN KIMBERLY D. Bohol Province QUINLOG PEDRO TAJALE Bohol Province QUIO VENUS BENOLIRAO Dumaguete City RABOR CHRISTIAN B Dumaguete City RAMOS FRETZ LEVY PANSACALA Cebu City RAMPATAN ROSANA - Dumaguete City REAL MARYGRACIA BANTOTO N JAY Dumaguete City REBOTAZO MARIA LEA ABORDO ANGELA Dumaguete City REDELOSA REMART V Cebu City REGNER RODNEY RELLONA Cebu City REMEDIO MARIA ESTORBA TERISSA Bohol Province RIVERA REYMART - Cebu City RIZO JAYSON V Dumaguete City ROBLES WILLIAM MENDAÑA Bohol Province RULLAN PEARLHOME P Cebu City SAAVEDRA CARLO RIVERA Dumaguete City SABANATE JAYSON GAUDAN Dumaguete City SALAC ARON TEVES Dumaguete City SALINGAY MARVIN R Bohol Province SALVADOR LORHENS D Cebu City SAMSON ELEJOHN CUMAYAO Dumaguete City SAMSON MARY JHOY MONTEROLA Bohol Province SANCHEZ GEAN RHINO ARGUEDO Cebu City SARABIA ANGELICA SARABIA FAITH Bohol Province SEQUETE JAISON ALIT Cebu City SERIÑA HYACINTH
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