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Spes Beneficiary Area 1 Aaron Andal Cabuyao, Laguna 2 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 1 AARON ANDAL CABUYAO, LAGUNA 2 AARON JOSEPH CAÑA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 3 AARON PAUL DON SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 4 AARON PAUL PUNONGBAYAN CABUYAO, LAGUNA 5 ABEGAIL MAHUSAY BIÑAN, LAGUNA 6 ABIGAEL TANAEL BIÑAN, LAGUNA 7 ABIGAIL CAPACITE SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 8 ABIGAIL CAPARDO SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 9 ABIGAIL DOMINGO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 10 ABIGAIL FLORES PANGIL, LAGUNA 11 ACE ALEXIS AGUTOS STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 12 ACE JOVELLAND NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 13 ADELICA MARIEN IGNACIO PANGIL, LAGUNA 14 ADRIAN CASTILLO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 15 ADRIAN DANIEL ERA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 16 ADRIAN LENDIO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 17 ADRIAN NEIL REYES CALAMBA, LAGUNA 18 ADRIANE DAVE TEVES CALAMBA, LAGUNA 19 AERHAN APACIONADO LUMBAN, LAGUNA 20 AHRJAY TRINIDAD CALAMBA, LAGUNA 21 AIKA JAMILLE OMIYA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 22 AILEEN DALUYEN VICTORIA, LAGUNA 23 AILEEN DOMOGMA SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 24 AILEEN JOVY GUIEB SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 25 AILEEN UMANDAP CALAMBA, LAGUNA 26 AILEN MAY MARIE REY CALAMBA, LAGUNA 27 AILENE TUBIG VICTORIA, LAGUNA 28 AIMEE FHER MANGLO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 29 AIRA ANTONETTE PAVIA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 30 AIRA JOY GEJIS CALAMBA, LAGUNA 31 AIRA MAE CABRERA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 32 AIRA NATNAT LUISIANA, LAGUNA 33 AIZEL JHANE URRIZA NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 34 AIZEL JUSTINE CORPUZ PANGIL, LAGUNA 35 AIZON DIOMAMPO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 36 AJAH MARIANO PILA, LAGUNA 37 ALAINA GIEZEL BASUAN SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 38 ALAIZZA BIENGRACE FLORES PILA, LAGUNA 39 ALBERT ADVENTO PAETE, LAGUNA 40 ALDINE BARTOLAZO SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 41 ALDRIN AWOG LILIW, LAGUNA 42 ALDRIN ERISPE BIÑAN, LAGUNA 43 ALDRIN MATABUENA SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 44 ALEJN ELLICE PANTALEON SINILOAN, LAGUNA 45 ALELIE GONZAGA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 46 ALERRY LAYOG CALAMBA, LAGUNA 47 ALEXA MARIZ PISANO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 48 ALEXANDER FERDINAND HERNAN SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 49 ALEXANDER OCHINANG, JR. CALAMBA, LAGUNA 50 ALEXIZ ESCOSURA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 51 ALFIE PATNUGOT CALAMBA, LAGUNA 52 ALFREDO KAMPITAN VICTORIA, LAGUNA 53 ALLAIN JOANN NARAGA CABUYAO, LAGUNA 54 ALLEN JAMES ALMEDA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 55 ALLEN JAY AÑONUEVO LUMBAN, LAGUNA 56 ALLEN LYKA TORRES CALAMBA, LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 57 ALLEN MAE SAMAR CALAMBA, LAGUNA 58 ALLONA MARIE DIONEDA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 59 ALLYANA GAMBOA SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 60 ALLYSSA MARIE GARAMPA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 61 ALLYZA MANRIQUE LILIW, LAGUNA 62 ALMA REYES LILIW, LAGUNA 63 ALMIE SAHAGUN ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 64 ALMIRA PEDREZUELA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 65 ALONA ABELLADA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 66 ALPHA FELIZ LOPEZ BIÑAN, LAGUNA 67 ALRESTY MATIONG PANGIL, LAGUNA 68 ALVIN AMIL BUHAY BIÑAN, LAGUNA 69 ALVIN HABABAG BIÑAN, LAGUNA 70 ALVIN KYLE AMI BIÑAN, LAGUNA 71 ALVIN MAGTULIS BIÑAN, LAGUNA 72 ALVIN TORRES CABUYAO, LAGUNA 73 ALVINA SOLINA SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 74 ALYKA KHRIZTINE ATENTAR PANGIL, LAGUNA 75 ALYSHA PAREJA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 76 ALYSSA ARZOLA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 77 ALYSSA JEAN AUSTRIA VICTORIA, LAGUNA 78 ALYSSA JOONE CAPULONG CABUYAO, LAGUNA 79 ALYSSA JOY GUIRIT SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 80 ALYSSA JOYCE SOTOMAYOR CALAMBA, LAGUNA 81 ALYSSA LATAYAN ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 82 ALYSSA MARIE CELECIOUS NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 83 ALYSSA TERRENAL CALAMBA, LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 84 ALYZA IZON SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 85 ALYZZA ARCILLA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 86 AMANDA DELITON BIÑAN, LAGUNA 87 AMELIA SERVO SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 88 AMIEYETH LANDICHO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 89 ANA ARMINIA VALINO PANGIL, LAGUNA 90 ANA BELINDA OLIVAREZ CALAMBA, LAGUNA 91 ANA GAZE IDIAN STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 92 ANA LEIGH FERNANDEZ VICTORIA, LAGUNA 93 ANA MARIE BARRA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 94 ANA MARIE NOLASCO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 95 ANA MARIE SUMINISTRADO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 96 ANA MAY SORIAGA CABUYAO, LAGUNA 97 ANA ROSE CABATBAT SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 98 ANALYN ENDRINAL BIÑAN, LAGUNA 99 ANALYN GALANO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 100 ANAROSE BLANZA LUISIANA, LAGUNA 101 ANCLARIZE ALCABASA CABUYAO, LAGUNA 102 ANDREA ALCANTARA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 103 ANDREA CAMILLE GOMEZ SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 104 ANDREA ESPIRITU BIÑAN, LAGUNA 105 ANDREA MAE RAMOS BIÑAN, LAGUNA 106 ANDREA SHAYNE LABRADOR CALAMBA, LAGUNA 107 ANDREW EMIRLLOYD BATO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 108 ANGEL FRANCE LURIZ VICTORIA, LAGUNA 109 ANGEL LEE LOZADA ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 110 ANGEL MARASIGAN CALAMBA, LAGUNA 111 ANGEL ROSE SUINAN MAGDALENA, LAGUNA 112 ANGELA DELOS REYES ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 113 ANGELA LUZ GARCIA VICTORIA, LAGUNA 114 ANGELA MACALINDONG PANGIL, LAGUNA 115 ANGELA MARIE MAPOLA CABUYAO, LAGUNA 116 ANGELA PAULINE SANTOS LUMBAN, LAGUNA 117 ANGELA ROSE GELERA MAGDALENA, LAGUNA 118 ANGELA TELESFORO SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 119 ANGELICA ALEXIS PEREZ STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 120 ANGELICA ALFONSO PANGIL, LAGUNA 121 ANGELICA ENDOZO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 122 ANGELICA JOY VILLESIS ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 123 ANGELICA MAE GONZALES BIÑAN, LAGUNA 124 ANGELICA MEDOLLAR CALAMBA, LAGUNA 125 ANGELICA OBEDOZA SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 126 ANGELICA RELOVA PILA, LAGUNA 127 ANGELICA ROBIÑOL SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 128 ANGELICA SANTOS CALAMBA, LAGUNA 129 ANGELIE ALCANTARA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 130 ANGELIQUE MEJORADA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 131 ANGELLE CASILAG SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 132 ANGELO BIAY SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 133 ANGELO PARALA CABUYAO, LAGUNA 134 ANGELOU CALMA STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 135 ANJANETTE LACDAN SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 136 ANJANETTE PADUA LUMBAN, LAGUNA 137 ANJELLY LUNA MAGDALENA, LAGUNA 138 ANJILLE AGAPAY LILIW, LAGUNA 139 ANN LEZITH AVENIDO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 140 ANN MARY JOYCE LUZON SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 141 ANN VERONICA EVASCO LILIW, LAGUNA 142 ANNA DOMINIQUE DAEN CABUYAO, LAGUNA 143 ANNA MAE CRUZAT CALAMBA, LAGUNA 144 ANNA MAY JOY PATNUGOT CALAMBA, LAGUNA 145 ANNALYN TANJAY PILA, LAGUNA 146 ANNE CAMIELLLE RAMOS CALAMBA, LAGUNA 147 ANNE CHARISSE VALENCIA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 148 ANNE LOISE SACDALAN LUMBAN, LAGUNA 149 ANNE MARGARETTE MANALO SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 150 ANNICIETO ARQUISOLA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 151 ANNIE ROSE DE ASIS CALAMBA, LAGUNA 152 ANNTHONETE EVANGELISTA STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 153 ANTHONY ALIAS BIÑAN, LAGUNA 154 ANTHONY DALINA PAETE, LAGUNA 155 ANTONIO BARANGAN, JR. CABUYAO, LAGUNA 156 APPLE RONGAVILLA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 157 APRIE HILDA DE SAGUN CALAMBA, LAGUNA 158 APRIL CRYSTEL ABDON CALAMBA, LAGUNA 159 APRIL FRANCE CAÑUBAS VICTORIA, LAGUNA 160 APRIL JON SAN JUAN BIÑAN, LAGUNA 161 APRIL JOY VILLANUEVA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 162 APRIL MAGCAWAS BIÑAN, LAGUNA 163 APRIL ROSE BIGLETE BIÑAN, LAGUNA 164 APRIL SANGALANG SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 165 APRILYN CORCUERA VICTORIA, LAGUNA 166 ARA CERLINDA PINEDA CABUYAO, LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 167 ARA GIA ALMARINEZ BIÑAN, LAGUNA 168 ARABELLE JEAN ALMANZOR SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 169 ARBY SIKAT CALAMBA, LAGUNA 170 ARCELI ALCANTARA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 171 ARDENE GRACE MAILIG VICTORIA, LAGUNA 172 ARIAN RUSVEL OBLEPIAS LUISIANA, LAGUNA 173 ARIANNE AUSTRIA LUMBAN, LAGUNA 174 ARIEDNA LLAGAS SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 175 ARIEL MENDOZA, JR. ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 176 ARJAY BANDILLO STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 177 ARJAY RAMOS ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 178 ARJIE BAGACAY CABUYAO, LAGUNA 179 ARJINE DELAPACION PANGIL, LAGUNA 180 ARLENE MONTECILLO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 181 ARNEL CAMAÑA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 182 ARNEL CARIÑO PANGIL, LAGUNA 183 ARNHIE ALONTE BIÑAN, LAGUNA 184 ARNOLD BAUTISTA VICTORIA, LAGUNA 185 ARNOLD CAMAÑA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 186 ARNOLD SAYAO, JR. SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 187 ARON MIKO JAVIER BIÑAN, LAGUNA 188 ART CEDRIC SUMINISTRADO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 189 ARTHUR AMPARADO, JR. BIÑAN, LAGUNA 190 ARVIN MAPALAD VICTORIA, LAGUNA 191 ARVIN MAZO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 192 ARVIN ROMANA LUISIANA, LAGUNA 193 ASHLY MAE AVENIDO ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 194 ASHRIEL MAUNAHAN SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 195 AUREA JADE TANTIADO BIÑAN, LAGUNA 196 AYE VEE BALDEMOR PAETE, LAGUNA 197 AYESA BRUL LILIW, LAGUNA 198 BABY JANE RIVERA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 199 BABY JANE VERGARA STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 200 BARTHOLOMEW ALPHAEUS BRIONES CALAMBA, LAGUNA 201 BEA JACKILYNNE ABRILLO CABUYAO, LAGUNA 202 BEA LIEZELLE CAPUCHINO STA. CRUZ, LAGUNA 203 BEA LYN MALLORCA CALAMBA, LAGUNA 204 BEA ROSE VASQUEZ BIÑAN, LAGUNA 205 BEN LEVI DELA CRUZ BIÑAN, LAGUNA 206 BENEDICK CAGAYAT PAETE, LAGUNA 207 BENIGNO CARAAN, JR CALAMBA, LAGUNA 208 BERNADETTE DORIA NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 209 BERNADETTE VANESSA MAE BAUTISTA LUMBAN, LAGUNA 210 BERNALYN BALDOVINO LUMBAN, LAGUNA 211 BERNALYN DESATE CALAMBA, LAGUNA 212 BERNALYN ESPINASE LILIW, LAGUNA 213 BESS MACASAET BIÑAN, LAGUNA 214 BETTINA JULIA BASTRO CABUYAO, LAGUNA 215 BEVERLY JANE DE ROBLES SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 216 BEVERLY TERRIBLE CALAMBA, LAGUNA 217 BIANCA CAMILLE MERCADO SAN PEDRO, LAGUNA 218 BIANCA CORINNE CORONADO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 219 BIANCA LOREINE PARAISO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 220 BIANCA MAE BRAGA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 221 BIANCA MARIE FLORES NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 222 BIMBO VIBORA VICTORIA, LAGUNA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT REGION IV-A LIST OF SPES BENEFICIARIES - LAGUNA 2013 SPES BENEFICIARY AREA 223 BLAZINE SHAINE DE LEON NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 224 BRENNAN DELA CRUZ CABUYAO, LAGUNA 225 BRYLE BEO PANGIL, LAGUNA 226 BYRON FLORES ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 227 CAMILLE ALAR BIÑAN, LAGUNA 228 CAMILLE ALZONA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 229 CAMILLE BELMES SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 230 CAMILLE DOMINGO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 231 CAMILLE GONZALES CALAMBA, LAGUNA 232 CAMILLE JOYCE LUIS CALAMBA, LAGUNA 233 CAMILLE OPACO CALAMBA, LAGUNA 234 CAMILLE REGONDOLA SANTA ROSA, LAGUNA 235 CAMILLE RUTH DORADO NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 236 CAMILLE VIANCA MONTALBAN NAGCARLAN, LAGUNA 237 CAMILLE VILLANUEVA ALAMINOS, LAGUNA 238 CARINNA MAENE MEDINA BIÑAN, LAGUNA 239 CARL
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