GIP Form C LIST of GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (GIP) BENEFICIARIES (Continuing Budget) As of December 2017

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GIP Form C LIST of GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (GIP) BENEFICIARIES (Continuing Budget) As of December 2017 DOLE REGIONAL OFFICE 6 DOLE-GIP_Form C LIST OF GOVERNMENT INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (GIP) BENEFICIARIES (Continuing Budget) As of December 2017 NAME DURATION OF CONTRACT (Last Name, First Name, MI) REMARKS NATURE OF EDUCATIONAL DOCUMENTS OFFICE/PLACE OF WORK/ No. No. ADDRESS PROVINCE AGE GENDER WORK/ START DATE END DATE (e.g. Contract ATTAINMENT SUBMITTED ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT completed or preterminated) 1 1 Abala, Kim M. New Buswang, Kalibo Aklan 26 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Preterminated 2 2 Abelita, Ma. Ronna May G. New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 F Voc-Tech Graduate NC II- Certificate Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 3 3 Albios, Anjie J. New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 26 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 4 4 Ambid, Jennelyn I. Pook Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 23 F College Graduate Transcript of Records Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 5 5 Ambid, Jennifer I. Pook Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 20 F HS Graduate ALS Diploma Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 6 6 Ambrocio, Aira M. Estancia, Kalibo Aklan 18 F Voc-Tech Graduate NC II- Certificate Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 Preterminated 7 7 Antaran, Precious T. Tagas, Tangalan, Aklan Aklan 26 F College Graduate TOR LGU - Tangalan, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 8 8 Antonio, Dave Lester P. Aklan 18 M HS Graduate Form 138 Provincial Youth Dev't Affairs Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 11-Sep-17 Preterminated 9 9 Aquino, Liezel B. L. Barrios Street, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 18 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU Kalibo Youth Hostel Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Preterminated 10 10 Arsenio, Jason T. Pob. Makato, Aklan Aklan 20 M College Graduate Transcript of Records Provincial Youth Dev't Affairs Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 11 11 Astejada, Jay Jonad Aklan 21 M HS Graduate Form 138 LGU - Kalibo Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Preterminated 12 12 Autencio, Mae Altovise T. J. Magno St., Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 26 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 17-May-17 12-Oct-17 13 13 Badilla, Jedelyn D. Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 26 F HS Graduate Form 137 DOLE - Aklan Field Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 14 14 Bañez, Ralph John B. Nalook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 20 M College Graduate Transcript of Records PhilPost Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 15 15 Barrientos, Restie A. Oyo Torong St.Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 29 M HS Graduate Form 137 Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 16 16 Belarmino, Chescery R. Caiyang, Batan, Aklan Aklan 26 F College Graduate Transcript of Records Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 20-Jun-17 19-Nov-17 17 17 Braulio, Janet D. Pook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 18 F HS Graduate Form 138 LGU Kalibo Youth Hostel Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 18 18 Bullag, Charina I. New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 21 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 19 19 Carrillo, Jeffren R. Pob. Makato, Aklan Aklan 18 M Voc-Tech Graduate NC II- Certificate Provincial Youth Dev't Affairs Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 20 20 Castillo, Rogerland C. New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 20 M HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 21 21 Castro, Marialie D. Barangay Guanko, Balete Aklan Aklan 22 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Balete, Aklan Clerical Works 22-May-17 13-Nov-17 22 22 Castro, Ricca Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 F HS Graduate Form 138 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 23 23 Castro, Ruthleen Jane A. Brgy Katipunan Buruanga Aklan Aklan 27 F College Graduate Transcript of Records PESO Office-LGU Buruanga Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 Preterminated 24 24 Cordova, James R. Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 21 M College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 25 25 Daroy, John Eric A. Pook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 28 M HS Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 26 26 De Felix, Shanie A. Andagao Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 23 F College Graduate Transcript of Records Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 27 27 De Joseph, Junely T. Pook, Sitio Talipapa, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 F College Graduate Transcript of Records DSWD Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Replacement 28 28 Del Pilar, Rogie J. Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 25 M College Graduate Transcript of Records KASAFI - LGU Kalibo Clerical Works 3-Jul-17 11-Oct-17 to Charlene May A. Perez 29 29 Dela Cruz, Dave M. C Laserna St.Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 20 M HS Graduate Form 138 Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 30 30 Dela Cruz, Janica Rose T. Nalook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 19 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 31 31 Dela Cruz, Menald C. Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 25 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 2-May-17 18-Oct-17 32 32 Dela Cruz, Reyna Z. Mantiguib, Makato, Aklan Aklan 20 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Makato, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Replacement 33 33 Dela Rosa, Sheryl G. Katipunan, Buruanga, Aklan Aklan 30 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Buruanga, Aklan Clerical Works 3-Jul-17 11-Oct-17 to Charmaine Z. Naypa Replacement 34 34 Delgado, Blaise Olain C. Poblacion, Batan, Aklan Aklan 22 M HS Graduate Form 137 Provincial Youth Dev't Affairs Clerical Works 29-May-17 13-Nov-17 to Mark Jayson T.Vega 35 35 Dionisio, Hanna Thea Nagustan, Nabas, Aklan Aklan 24 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Nabas, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 36 36 Edios, Chris Joy D. Mabilo Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 24 F College Graduate Transcript of Records PhilPost Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 37 37 Eyan, Aliza N. C-Laserna St. Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 F College Graduate Transcript of Records Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 38 38 Fabrigar, Dianne D. Tigayon, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 21 F College Graduate Transcript of Records DOLE - Aklan Field Office Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 39 39 Felecio, John Cedric D. Camaligan, Batan, Aklan Aklan 19 M HS Graduate Form 137 Registry of Deeds Clerical Works 29-May-17 15-Nov-17 40 40 Fernandez, Noriel Z. New Buswang, Kalibo,Aklan Aklan 23 M College Graduate Transcript of Records DOLE - Aklan Field Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 41 41 Fernandez, Lea F. Briones, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 19 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 42 42 Ferolino, Abigail N. Poblacion, Madalag, Aklan Aklan 21 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Madalag, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 43 43 Francisco, Riza E. Quezon Avenue, Andagao, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 19 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 44 44 Fuentes, Allan P. Pob. Makato, Aklan Aklan 27 M HS Graduate Form 137 Provincial Youth Dev't Affairs Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 Preterminated 45 45 Gabriel, Jason F. Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 19 M HS Graduate Form 138 LGU Municipal Engineering Office Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 Preterminated 46 46 Gomez, Feljon New Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 M HS Graduate Form 137 LGU Kalibo Youth Hostel Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 47 47 Gregorio, Gilbert C. Cajilo Makato,Aklan Aklan 21 M HS Graduate Form 137 Post Office-LGU Makato Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 48 48 Guasil, Ronelyn A. Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 29 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 49 49 Idala, Elma K. Oyang, Libacao, Aklan Aklan 21 F HS Graduate Form 137 LGU - Libacao, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 50 50 Igcasenza, Lizette T. Tangalan,Aklan Aklan 28 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU Numancia Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 51 51 Igharas, Androwen A. Nalook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 28 M College Graduate Transcript of Records Barangay Affairs Office Clerical Works 27-Mar-17 26-Sep-17 52 52 Igharas, Christine L. Nalook, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 24 F College Graduate Transcript of Records LGU - Kalibo, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 53 53 Imperial, Queenie Rose L. Laserna St., Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 22 F HS Graduate Form 138 Business Permit Lincensing Department Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 54 54 Ismael, Leomar N. Old Buswang, Kalibo, Aklan Aklan 27 M College Graduate Transcript of Records RHU - Kalibo Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 55 55 Isturis, Joy Fatima T. Mantiguib, Makato, Aklan Aklan 19 F HS Graduate Form 138 LGU - Makato, Aklan Clerical Works 24-Apr-17 11-Oct-17 56 56 Lachica, Kennyhans V.
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