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“B” RECIPIENTS Procurement of Health Supplies for Kinder to Grade 6 Annex “B” RECIPIENTS Procurement of Health Supplies for Kinder to Grade 6 (Rebid) NUMBER OF ADDRESS DENTIST IN REGION HEALTH CHARGE KITS Region 1 Candon City 6,808 SDO Candon City San Jess Q. Naungayan isidro Candon City Batac City 5,608 SDO Batac City Brgy 16s Lois Gabrielle F. Quiling Sur Batac City, Marquez Ilocos Norte Dagupan City 20,817 SDO Dagupan City Burgos Jeaneline R. Trigue St. Dagupan City San Fernando City 11,156 SDO San Fernando City Marisa M. Laborte Tanqui San Fernando City, La Union San Carlos City 27,782 SDO San Carlos City Dona Rosabella R. Sy Eva Macapagal Complex Roxas Blvd. San Carlos City Alaminos City 12,780 SDO Alaminos City San Aida B. Cadawas Jose Drive Poblacion Alaminos City, Pangasinan Urdaneta City 18,016 SDO Urdaneta City High Mary Jane M. Ching School Drive San Vicente West Urdaneta City Pangasinan 1 179,574 SDO Pangasinan 1 Alvear Lorna Diaz St. Lingayen, Pangasinan Pangasinan 2 131,470 SDO Pangasinan 2 Mary Eileen S. Rillera Canarvacanan, Binalonan, Pangasinan Ilocos Sur 67,033 SDO Ilocos Sur Zone 5, Mila Bongolan Quirino Blvd Bantay, Ilocos Sur La Union 79,179 SDO La Union Flores St. Gezelle Jordana Catbangen, San Fernando Colobong City, La Union Laoag City 10,897 SDO Laoag City Brgy 23 Sigrid Wilhelmina A. San matias St. Laoag City Respicio Vigan City 5,443 SDO Vigan City Mena Mac Lubert R. Crisologo Corner Rivero St. Rapacon Brgy.IX, Vigan City Ilocos Norte 49,678 SDO Ilocos Norte Brgy. 7B Louelia Ethelinda R. Giron St. Laoag City Javier TOTAL 626,241 Region 2 Batanes 2,238 SDO Batanes Basco, Xantifa Noblejas Batanes Cagayan 157,178 SDO Cagayan Carig, Alvin Callangan Tuguegarao City Cauayan City 22,309 SDO Cauayan City Michael Oana City of Ilagan 21,498 SDO City of Ilagan, Ilagan Nadine Samantha City Buban Isabela 175,940 SDO Isabela Ilagan , Marlyn Ayala Isabela Nueva Vizcaya 71,410 SDO Nueva Vizcaya Efifania Tumaliuan Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya Quirino 29,109 SDO Quirino Cabaroguis, Grace Basuel Quirino Santiago City 22,669 SDO Santiago City Leah Edrozo Calaocan, Santiago City Tuguegarao City 22,655 SDO Tuguegarao City, Jennifer Tuliao Carig, Tuguegarao City TOTAL 525,006 Region 3 Angeles City 54,467 SDO Angeles City Jesus St. Ramil Policarpio Pulungbulo, Angeles City Aurora 34,252 SDO Aurora Sitio Hiwalayan Julie Anne Marie Brgy. Bacong San Luis Agulto Aurora Balanga City 12,432 SDO Balanga City Phase III Frecelyn Q. de Jesus Donya Francisa Subdivision Talisay Balanga City Bataan 92,926 SDO Bataan Capitol Jennifer M. Alip Compound Balanga City Bulacan 292,087 SDO Bulacan Capitol Vilma Q. Aguas Compound Brgy. Guinhawa, City of Malolos Bulacan Cabanatuan City 37,545 SDO Cabanatuan City Chito L. Mariano Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City Gapan City 16,302 SDO Gapan City Don Aileen Santarina Simeon St. San Vicente Gapan City Mabalacat City 30,069 P Burgos St. Poblacion, Roelindy Jade B. Mabalacat Pampanga Twano Malolos City 25,685 SDO Malolos City Brgy. Gerald Angelo C. Bulihan, City of Malolos Avendano DepEd Bldg. Government Center, Mc Arthur Highway Meycauyan City 23,632 SDO Meycauyan City Pag- Sherwin Pasiola asa st. Malhacan, Meycuayan Bulacan Munoz Science City 11,322 SDO Munoz National Jayson V. Flores Highschool Annex Compound Brgy. Rizal Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija Nueva Ecija 199,114 SDO Nueva Ecija Brgy. Bernard Umayan Rizal Poblacion Sta. Rosa Nueva Ecija Olongapo City 30,778 SDO Olongapo City Gordon Richard Elacio Avenue St. New asinan Olongapo City Pampanga 209,027 SDO Pampanga High Ricardo Martin School Blvd. Brgy. Lourdes, City of San Fernando, Pampanga San Fernando City 36,992 SDO San Fernando City Marites S. Sicat Sindalan St. City of San Fernando, Pampanga San Jose City 18,805 San Jose del Monte City 75,889 SDO San Jose Del Monte Alma Lynn M. Santos City San Ignatio St. Poblacion San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan Tarlac 141,323 Macabulos Drive, San Mark Llewelyn P. roque, Tarlac City Domingo Tarlac City 46,338 Juan Luna St. Sto. Cristo Martin de Ocampo Tarlac City Zambales 87,138 SDO Zambales Zone 6, Iba Ramil N. de los Zambales Reyes Total 1,476,123 Region 4A Antipolo City 102,787 SDO Antipolo City Bagong John Joseph D. Nayon 4 Elementary Formoso School, Antipolo City Bacoor City 53,128 SDO Bacoor City Bacoor Gracean Melody M. Government Center, Bacoor Belostrino Blvd, Bgry Bayanan, City of Bacoor Cavite Batangas Province 235,622 SDO Batangas Provincial Ma Carina M. Sports Complex, Bolbok, Guevarra Batangas City Batangas City 39,071 SDO Batangas City P. Joel Perez Herrera St. Batangas City Binan City 48,917 SDO Binan City P. Burgos Monica P. Guiaya St. Brgy Sto. Domingo, City of Binan Laguna Calamba City 58,665 SDO Calamba City Dep Ed Jethroe A. Building, City Hall Matusalem Compound, Brgy. Real Calamba City Cavite 243,537 SDO Cavite- Capitol Grace B. Tolentino Compound Brgy. Luciano Trece Martires City Cavite Province Cavite City 11,965 Manuel Alarcon Dasmarinas City 73,367 Imus City 42,314 SDo Imus City Toclong I-C, Marife R. Grossman Imus City Cavite Laguna 203,001 SDO Laguna DepEd Jeru Frisco Salem Building Laguna Provincial Capitol Compound Sta. Cruz Laguna Lipa City 42,786 SDO Lipa City Olan’s Place, Santos R. Marawoy Lipa City Pagcaliwangan Lucena City 39,629 SDO Lucena City West I ES Armida Y. Castro Comp, Ilayang Iyam, Lucena City Quezon 275,838 SDO Quezon Sitio Fori, Macario Ernie V. Brgy. Talipan, Pagbilao Patino Quezon Rizal 269,974 SDO Rizal Kaytikling Road, Lina Caina Taytay Rizal San Pablo City 41,884 SDO San Pablo City San Rommel C. Clerigo Pablo Central School Brgy 6A Mabini St. San Pablo City Rizal Ave. San Pablo City Sta Rosa City 38,791 SDO Sta Rosa Karen Bernabe Tanauan City 23,052 SDO Tanauan City Keithly G. Bihis Tayabas City 12,569 SDO Tayabas City Brgy Jedd P. Aguilar Potol, Tayabas City Cabuyao 17,048 SDO Cabuyao Cabuyao Teresita G. Carpio Central School Osmena St.Poblacion Cabuyao City Gen Trias City 34,096 SDO Gen Trias City Total 1,908,041 Region 4B Calapan City 18,118 SDO Calapan City Hilltop Grachela Maliwanag St. Calero, Calapan City, oriental Mindoro Occidental Mindoro 82, 269 SDO Occidental Mindoro Ruby Alferos Brgy. Dapi Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro Oriental Mindoro 175,823 SDO Oriental Mindoro C5 Anna Marie Untalan Road Sta. Isabel St. Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro Palawan 156,700 SDO Palawan Govt Carren A. Arzaga Socrates, Government Center PEO Road Bancao bancao, Puerto Princesa City Palawan Puerto Princesa City 36,150 SDO Puerto Princesa City Ailene S. Dario Govt. Center Rafols Road Brgy Santa Monica Puerto Princesa City Palawan Romblon 46,296 SDO Romblon Brgy Greg Musa Capaclan Romblon, Romblon Marinduque 35,266 Brgy. Malusak, Boac Herbart L. Lastra Marinduque TOTAL 550,622 Region V Albay 135,348 SDO Albay Judy ST. Bagadiong Lingon Hill, Bogtong, Legazpi City Camarines Norte 99,713 SDO Camarines Norte Roly G. Abcede F. Pimentel Ave. Daet Camarines Norte Camarines Sur 277,970 SDO Camarines Sur Josephine C. Freedom Sports Complex, Azcarrraga San Jose Pili, Camarines Sur Catanduanes 42,563 SDO Catanduanes Amylou B. Celso San Roque, Virac Catanduanes Masbate 84,457 SDO Masbate Florinda A. Comin Rodeo Road, Masbate City Sorsogon 103,530 SDO Sorsogon Jerry H. Narvadez Capitol Compound, Sorsogon City Iriga City 15,087 SDO Iriga City Engie Lyn H. San Nicolas, Iriga City Nagrampa Legazpi City 27,197 SDO Legazpi City Rawis, Jomer L. Clarino Legazpi City Ligao City 18,815 SDO Ligao City Binatagan, Maria Karen R. Ligao City Bicaldo Masbate City 18,123 SDO Masbate City Jerry Colambot Masbate City Naga 28,186 SDO Naga City Maribel C. Vales Roxas Avenue, Triangulo, Naga City Sorsogon City 26,304 SDO Sorsogon City Paul John A. Grajo Cabid-An, Sorsogon City Tabaco City 21,436 SDO Tabaco City Helenita B. Coderis San Lorenzo, Tabaco City TOTAL 898,729 Region VI Kabankalan 31,542 SDO Kabankalan Tayum St. Amely Love Cordero Brgy 8 Kabankalan City Negros Occidental San Carlos City 19,745 SDO San Carlos City Ricky N. Bustillo Negros Occidental La Carlota City 9,629 SDO La Carlota City Locsin Geomar Sendico Ledesma St. Brgy 1 Poblacion Negros Occidental Himamaylan City 18,827 SDO Himamaylan City Ma. Ella Carmela Vallega St. Himamaylan Chavez City Negros Occidental Silay City 17,788 SDO Silay City Rizal St. Maria Eden Orpeza Silay City, Negros Occidental Bago City 24,832 SDO Bago City Araneta St. Reynaldo Espejo Bago City Negros Occidental Negros Occidental 201,141 SDO Negros Occidental Yvonne Tan Cottage Road, Bacolod City Negros Occidental Bacolod City 68,950 SDO Bacolod City Rosario- Emilio Guanzon San Juan St. Bacolod City Negros Occidental Cadiz City 24,089 SDO Cadiz City Abelarde Nanette Pardo St. Cadiz City Nergos Occidental Roxas City 20,906 SDO Roxas City Brgy Hedda See Banica Roxas City Capiz City 82,347 SDO Capiz City Brgy Lourdelyn Fuentes Banica, Roxas City Passi City 11,689 SDO Passi City Simeon Kimberly M. Basistin Aguilar St. Passi City Guimaras 24,383 SDO Guimaras San Miguel, Aimee Fible Jordan Guimaras Aklan 78,216 SDO Aklan Reyes St. Luzviminda R. Isagan Kalibo Aklan Iloilo 252,233 SDO Iloilo Luna St. Lapaz, Romana A. Rabago Iloilo City Antique 87,548 SDO Antique Binirayan Hills Romelie Catalina San Jose, Antique Loise F. Javier Iloilo City 49,824 SDO Iloilo City Gen. Luna Mary Margaret L. St. Iloilo City Carbon Escalante City 14,635 SDO Escalante City Sipalay City 12,541 SDO Sipalay City Sagay City 24,700 SDO Sagay City TOTAL 1,075,565 Region VII Bais City 10,895 SDO Bais City Laurel St.
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