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DEPARTMENT of LABOR and EMPLOYMENT LIST of DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD (DILP) BENEFICIARIES As of December 2019 Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LIST OF DOLE INTEGRATED LIVELIHOOD (DILP) BENEFICIARIES As of December 2019 NO. NAME ADDRESS PROJECT TITLE BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 1 ARVIN S. BELGIA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 2 BENJIE O. FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 3 EDUARDO V. MURCIA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 4 ENRIQUE D. DE DIOS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 5 FRITZIE D. DORADO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 6 GERARDO J. BADE KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 7 JOFFREY V. DOROÑO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 8 JOEFER C. FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 9 JOSUAH M. MANGAO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 10 JUN JUN B. BATAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 11 JUNEL DEGRACIA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 12 LEOPOLDO B. DENESADO, JR. KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 13 MARIANOD. DACLES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 14 PACIFICO DELFIN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 15 FRANCIS DOLFO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 16 MICHAEL R. ORETA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 17 NARCISO C. DADOR KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 18 PEDRO M. ALBALADEJO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 19 RICHARD D. DUNTON KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 20 REGIE S. DE DIOS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 21 RENCEL C. NEPOMUCENO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 22 RENIEL D. DORDAS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 23 MARK EJAY DELFIN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 24 ARISTON DE DIOS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 25 SALVADOR M. ALBALADEJO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 26 SILVERIO V. VALENZUELA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 27 EFREN BISMANOS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 28 WILFREDO M. ALNALADEJ KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 29 JAY DAPAT KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 30 JAMMEE B. DAPAT KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 31 JONLO DEITA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 32 JADE MARK DAPAT KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 33 BEN BISMANOS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 34 ELVIS B. AMOROSO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 35 JAN ROY D. ACUPINPIN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 36 JASON ESPINOSA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 37 JAREN A. AGRIS KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 38 JESON S. DOGELIO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 39 JOHN MANUEL MAHILUM KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 40 JOAQUINO DEGALA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 41 RAFFY DEGALA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 42 REX D. BOLIVAR KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 43 REYNOLD ALBA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 44 ISAGANI DEBAUDEN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 45 RICARDO A. BUNSAY KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 46 RICHARD OROCIO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 47 RJUNE DELMONTE KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 48 SELVERITO D. BUCAYAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 49 RANDY VILLA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 50 MARTY DALMINO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 51 BAMBINA TAPONGCO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 52 CHRISTINA PROCURADOR KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 53 ELEN MAE DAPICORTAL KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 54 JANIT RUDA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 55 JINKEE PROCURADOR KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 56 JENNIFER CLARITO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 57 JOENA DEYPALAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 58 JOYCE DIESTRO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 59 JUBILLE A. FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 60 JULIE ANN CELINO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 61 KHEN PEARL VILLARIEZ KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 62 LEA JOY DACLES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 63 MARIA ROSE FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 64 MARICAR DEGALA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 65 MERCY DORADO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 66 MORILLA FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 67 NERRISA G. TUPAZ KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 68 REXHAIL A. FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 69 ROWENA DACLES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. CABUNGAHAN, 70 SHEILA H. CLRITO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 71 NORMA H. AFABLE JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 72 MINDA CENADERO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 73 NIDA M. BLANCA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 74 ANABEL SONIO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 75 ARMELA V. SAUSA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 76 JENALYN NOBLEZA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 77 MYRNA O VELARDE JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 78 JOCELYN L. LANOBA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 79 NENITA L. LEONOR JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 80 MARILYN V. SALAZAR JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 81 MARY GRACE LAUNIO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 82 LEMA BLANCA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 83 CANDIDA OXIÑO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 84 ROWELYN SILVESTRE JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 85 LEAH SILVETRE JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 86 ELMO NOBLEZA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 87 LENROSE CANDELARIO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 88 VICTORIA HORNACHOZ JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 89 MAYRIBIE SANCHEZ JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 90 LESLIE LANTORIA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 91 SHERLITA U. CENADERO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 92 RHODA S. JAVIER JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 93 MERCEDITA V. FUENTES JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 94 ROSANA VALGUNA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 95 LEAROSE GREGORIO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 96 DAISY BARRIENTOS JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 97 LUZ VALGUNA JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 98 EMOLIN LLEGUE JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 99 NEIL MARK VALAD-ON JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. PANGABUAN, MEAT PROCESSING AND BONELESS 100 CHERRYL S. CANDELARIO JAMINDAN, CAPIZ BANGUS PROJECT BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 101 ALBERT DARIAGAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 102 ALVEN DELFIN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 103 ARGIE CATALAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 104 CARMELO B. MAGBANUA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 105 CHRISTIAN PAUL YAMSON KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 106 CHRISTILLE D. DIAZ KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 107 IAN C. ONDILLO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 108 CLEO A. MIRANDA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 109 CRIS DIETA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 110 EDGAR NONATO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 111 EL JOHN DE JUAN KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 112 ELVIE ACURIVA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 113 ELVIN JOHN HB. DEOCAMPO KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 114 GARRY FUENTES KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 115 JESRIL DEQUIÑA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. WEST VILLAFLORES, 116 JHON ANTHONY MIRANDA KABUHAYAN STARTER KIT MAAYON, CAPIZ BRGY. 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