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Last First Middle Aurora Baler Bihasa Lorelie Carasco Casiguran Orcullo Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL Region III Directory of Municipal Mayors and Municipal Nutrition Action Officers (as of 3 July 2018) Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Aurora Baler Bihasa Lorelie Carasco 9216332957 Casiguran Orcullo Marissa Dilasag Mercado Shirley Lacsamana 9218720546 Dinalungan Barrera Dr. Nyda Serquiña [email protected] 9209080759 Dingalan Pajarillo Analyn Namoro 9058273886 Dipaculao Parilla, Jr. Dr. Arturo Arellano 9220055548 Maria Aurora Hidalgo Elisa San Luis Gatmen Michaela Sison 9399394741 Bataan 1st District Abucay Matacot Rosemarie Caraballos 9276638926 Dinalupihan Mangulabnan Dolores Patiag [email protected] 9237792041 Hermosa Reyes Caroline Haloot Morong Mañalac Jocelyn De Jesus 9153289239 Orani Reyes Ruby Faye Labaniego Samal Espino Dr. Cristina Santos 2nd District Bagac Banzon Ruth Pimentel Limay Andes Cristina Dimaculangan Mariveles Dondonayos Ma. Thea Rubia 9217838472 Orion Dizon Lorena Mariano Pilar Apolinario Ma. Corazon Hererra Page 1 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Bulacan 1st District Bulakan Salita Rosalie Dela Cruz 9175898938 Calumpit Pineda Rosita Artus [email protected] 9157405459 Hagonoy Manio Cristina Sy-Tamco 9088743757 Paombong Santos Elsa G. Pulilan De Jesus Cristina 9228622239 2nd District Balagtas Antonio Jane Carla V. [email protected] 9323880422 Baliuag Bernardo Brenda C. Bocaue Bustos De Leon Mary Jane Gunita [email protected] 9328774824 Guiguinto Joaquin Josephine Pandi Rualo Jophen 9328914031 Plaridel Buhain Alma Ortiz 9193738560 3rd District Angat Alborida Lourdes Almenar [email protected] 9434432479 Norzagaray Torres Christilina 9378007399 San Ildefonso Paulino Jim 9321853916 San Miguel Pili Rhea San Rafael Dela Fuente Evelyn Santos [email protected] 9175976108 DRT Suetos Roberta Sp. 9182871123 4th District Marilao Layug Charito Gamo 9437015777 Obando De Galicia Socorro [email protected] Sta Maria Policarpio Rosalinda Domingo [email protected] 9285046626 Nueva Ecija 1st District Aliaga No MNAO Edgardo El 9274222750 Cuyapo Tomas Claudine Lourdes S. 9155367598 Guimba Galapon Catherine Nool [email protected] 9205089394 Licab Villacorta Josephine 9186329973 Nampicuan Orcino Leowella 9159584124 Quezon Norte Marites Soriano 9157325256 Sto. Domingo No MNAO Page 2 of 5 9291517153 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Talavera Solitario Marilou Mamawi [email protected] 9357849865 Zaragoza Ontoy Susan 9081283226 2nd District Carranglan Castillo Ma. Lourdes [email protected] 9353166391 Llanera Giron Emily S. 9981881240 Lupao No MNAO [email protected] 9175533751 Pantabangan pronto jonah P. 9055136601 Rizal Labiano Normita P. 9338782072 Talugtug Concepcion Clarita S. 9275345765 3rd District Bongabon Payawal Dr. Janete 9088843757 Gabaldon Sarmiento Raquel 9988823919 Gen. Natividad Saribay Elmarie 9254496150 Laur Guilao Catalino [email protected] 9124015809 Sta Rosa Cruz Victoria G. 9231391759 4th District Cabiao Gamboa Anne Marie 9159589778 Gen. Tinio Gonzales Glenda 9126298911 Jaen Santiago Jennifer L. 9159364267 Penaranda Catabas Lorena 9433898665 San Antonio no mnao Miguela V. 9059411240 San Isidro Matias Cecilia B. [email protected] 9189407128 San Leonardo No MNAO Pampanga 1st District Magalang Natividad Dr Ma. Lourdes Dizon 9062595522 2nd District Floridablanca Panganiban Joy Ayenne Bacani Guagua Calilung Dr. Ma. Isabel Lagman 9231742867 Lubao Magsino Rose Rita Layug 9178603378 Porac Lacanlale Dr. Edgar Cornelio Dizon [email protected] 9473297556 Sasmuan Mendoza Dr. Marlene Bagasina Sta Rita Quiambao Jackelyn 3rd District Arayat Tayag Dr. Eulogio, Jr. Trajano 9178543388 [email protected] Bacolor Trinidad Dr Jeanette Page 3 of 5Gatus 9228038036 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Mexico Cunanan Dr. Hilario James Martin [email protected] 9088659279 Sta Ana Manalili Dr. Anabella A. 9228111717 4th District Apalit Samiley Dr. Eric Von [email protected] 9175080921 Candaba Antonio Dr. Jaime M. [email protected] 9328699374 Macabebe Sunga Dr. Ma. Agata M. [email protected] 9196270492 Masantol Tiangha-Gonzales Dr. Jeanne A. 9282199505 Minalin 9167156116 San Luis Angeles Dr. Gilbert Donato [email protected] 9155754997 San Simon Bagtas Dr. Marline A. [email protected] Sto. Tomas Basilio Dr. Jereco [email protected] 9179700044 Tarlac 1st District Anao Concepcion Evelyn L. [email protected] 9165525150 Camiling Garbin Sabina J. [email protected] 9274790473 Mayantoc Calderon Amelita Moncada Dulce Amor Paniqui Miguel Dr. Marissa 9198534753 Pura Caratiquit Rebhenjer J. 9294376299 [email protected]/koromatap Ramos Pidot Cris Albert E. [email protected] 9267139427 San Clemente San Manuel Sta Ignacia Martinez Mercedes V. 9193376375 2nd District Gerona Lagade Dr. Abner [email protected] 9228204537 San Jose Macadangdang Filipina G. [email protected] 9179148299 Victoria 3rd District Bamban Policarpio Marita [email protected] 9192051819 Capas Balmores Dr. Carlos 9228180236 Concepcion Valdez Dr. Raymond [email protected] La Paz Ocampo Ma. Magdalena R. 9283522718 Page 4 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Zambales 1st District Castillejos Villanueva Gina San Marcelino Valenzuela Joy Peralta 9212707023 Subic Cruz Gloria Ancheta 9108462736 2nd District Botolan Igrobay Dr. Cabangan Delos Reyes Michelle Dasig [email protected] 9193127199 Candelaria Elacio Liezel 9153286196 Iba Soriano Alta Cristel Masinloc Aragon Michelle [email protected] 9287245796 Palauig Castillo Janet Dasig 9215628197 San Antonio Lonzanida Edzel M. [email protected] San Felipe Dela Cruz Andrea Datugan 9088731408 San Narciso Roxas Jennalyn Sta Cruz Angeles Maricel 9505341122 Page 5 of 5.
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