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Maramag, Bukidnon Proponent Province: BUKIDNON PROJECT NAME: CORN AND RICE TRADING LOCATION: MARAMAG, BUKIDNON PROPONENT: MAN-OHAY TRIBAL COMMUNITY TARGET BEBEFICIARIES: 55 ACP: SUMILAO SONS AND DAUGHTERSDAUGHTERS OFOF VETERANSVETERANS CREDIT COOPERATIVE (SSDVCC) ACP ADDRESS: SUMILAO, BUKIDNON TOTAL PROJECT COST: 800,000.00 DOLE GRANT: 600,000.00 PROPONENT/ACP EQUITY: 200,000.00 1 MORALDE JR. MANUEL 2 CARINAO ELIZA 3 BUTANAS BERNARD 4 BUNGCAS ERNESTO 5 TINOHAN GINALYN 6 QUILLA JAN NEIL 7 ARELLANO JONATHAN 8 RODRIGUEZ LEONARDA 9 DONGOGAN LUISITA 10 SAYSON MAGDALINA 11 SAYANTE MERCY 12 ORDENIZA REDEN 13 DONGOGAN SIMEON 14 SARENTO JESA 15 OBICE TACIANA 16 DAGANG VILMA 17 MORALDE MELVIN 18 TUMBALANG WHENJEALYN 19 ELUMBA FELIPE 20 ORDENIZA APRIL JOAN 21 SARENTO JESSIE 22 SARENTO MINERVA 23 BUTANAS NILSE GRACE 24 HILOT RICHARD 25 BUTANAS JOEBERT 26 RUBA VICTOR 27 CABRILLOS SALVADOR 28 BUTANAS JUDIAH 29 HILOT REYMART 30 HILOT MARISA 31 BUTANAS ANAJANE 32 DONGOGAN JOHN MARK 33 MAGRILOS HERMINIGILDO 34 BADILLA MERYWIN 35 RODRIGUEZ DANIEL 36 SULATAN ARLENE 37 TALIWANAN BEMBOY 38 DURA DIVINA 39 BUTANAS NILO 40 OBICE ALBERT 41 DONGOGAN NORLYN 42 CARINAO ALBERTO 43 DONGOGAN CHRISTIAN 44 TUMBALANG PABLITO 45 DONGOGAN LEONALDO 46 GUINA JERRY 47 BACLAAN LEONILA 48 JAVA RENIEL 49 ABAO ROMEL 50 DONGOGAN JENNY 51 BUTELYA ALMA 52 RODLYN MORALDE 53 BONGCAHAN PERLITA 54 ALIPIO ALFIJANE 55 TALIWANAN ANTONETTE 56 RICABO LEONORA PROVINCE: BUKIDNON PROJECT TITLE: TUPAD EMERGENCYEMPLOYMENT FOR 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/DISADVANTAGE WORKERS IN KADINGILAN, BUKIDNON PROJECT PROPONENT: DOLE RIGIONAL OFFICE COVERED AREAS: BARANGAY BANGONGBAYAN, BAGOR, BALAORO, BAROY, CABADDIANGAN, HUSAYAN, KIBALAGON, KIBAGTOK, MATAMPAY MABUHAY MALINAO, PAY-AS, PINAMANGGOAN, POBLACION, SALVACION, SAN ANDRES & SIBONGA, KADINGILAN, BUKIDNON NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/ DISADVANTAGED WORKERS AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: PHP 236,450.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SPF 3RD DISTRICT EQUITY OF THE PROPONENT:EQUITY IS THE FORM OF TOOLS, MATERIALS &EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL WORK/EMPLOYMENT PERIOD TO BE PROVIDED BY LGU/ BARANGAYS WHERE THE WORKERS BE ASSIGN. 1 SUSAN CHRISTOPHER 2 LAPETAJE JONATHAN 3 MANZO LAUREN 4 ENGBINO RONIE 5 CABEL IRENEO 6 DUCOT ROMEO 7 TAHIL ALFRED 8 TURAN NICOMEDES 9 CANONIGO RICHARD 10 TINOY MYRIE JEAN 11 SAMORANOS FLORDELONA 12 SAYLOON JOEY 13 MARIQUIT LEONIDES 14 DONCILLO ROMMEL 15 MANATOM BERNALDO 16 DOMALAURON ALMA 17 PEROCHO ALFREDO JR. 18 LIEGUNAS EMMA 19 LAPA ROSALINA 20 DINGCOL RUDY 21 AQUINO WILFREDO 22 SININAJAN ANALISA 23 TAGALOG MARMAY JR. 24 VALMORIDA MARIBETH 25 LARIDE NMARIJANE 26 WASAWAS ORLANDO 27 SOLIVA RITCHIE 28 LOLITO CATANA 29 TOLIBAS JESUS 30 ROSALITA LANDRINO JR. 31 OLIPIAN BENIRANDO JR. 32 PAJO JENIE 33 GALENDEZ TEODULA 34 GAYLAWAN REYNALDO 35 BURBANO MARIDEN 36 CRUSA EDWIN 37 RELLIN MARIA ROWELYN 38 BALDIVINO DELIA 39 HAYAHAY JESSIE 40 REQUINO JULIUS 41 MASIPEQUINA MYRNA 42 SAPANTA PEDRO 43 REQUINO JERRY 44 LINOGAW ELMER 45 ZAPANTA EDUARDO 46 BANDIALA LOLITO SR. 47 MOLVEZAR GERRYLYN 48 FUENTEVILLA ALBERT 49 BARDINO JOAN 50 VILLAMOR FRANCISCA 51 TAMBIGA ROLANDO 52 TAPIC JASPER 53 TABEZA JESSIE 54 BLANCA CHRIS IAN 55 DALAGAN ROTCHEL 56 CARVAJAL RICARDO SR. 57 HALLASGO ARWEN 58 CANOY MARK ANTHONY 59 MACABUDBUD JOHN ALFRED 60 TRANSELLAS JUMAR 61 BAHIAN ALFREDO 62 SALUCERAN MERCIDITA 63 REBOSTO JOEL 64 CASTENARES APOLONIO 65 SALISID JUNDI 66 HAOHAO ZITO SR. Province: BUKIDNON PROJECT NAME: CORN AND RICE TRADING LOCATION: MARAMAG, BUKIDNON PROPONENT: MAN-OHAY TRIBAL COMMUNITY TARGET BEBEFICIARIES: 55 ACP: SUMILAO SONS AND DAUGHTERSDAUGHTERS OFOF VETERANSVETERANS CREDIT COOPERATIVE (SSDVCC) ACP ADDRESS: SUMILAO, BUKIDNON TOTAL PROJECT COST: 800,000.00 DOLE GRANT: 600,000.00 PROPONENT/ACP EQUITY: 200,000.00 1 MORALDE JR. MANUEL 2 CARINAO ELIZA 3 BUTANAS BERNARD 4 BUNGCAS ERNESTO 5 TINOHAN GINALYN 6 QUILLA JAN NEIL 7 ARELLANO JONATHAN 8 RODRIGUEZ LEONARDA 9 DONGOGAN LUISITA 10 SAYSON MAGDALINA 11 SAYANTE MERCY 12 ORDENIZA REDEN 13 DONGOGAN SIMEON 14 SARENTO JESA 15 OBICE TACIANA 16 DAGANG VILMA 17 MORALDE MELVIN 18 TUMBALANG WHENJEALYN 19 ELUMBA FELIPE 20 ORDENIZA APRIL JOAN 21 SARENTO JESSIE 22 SARENTO MINERVA 23 BUTANAS NILSE GRACE 24 HILOT RICHARD 25 BUTANAS JOEBERT 26 RUBA VICTOR 27 CABRILLOS SALVADOR 28 BUTANAS JUDIAH 29 HILOT REYMART 30 HILOT MARISA 31 BUTANAS ANAJANE 32 DONGOGAN JOHN MARK 33 MAGRILOS HERMINIGILDO 34 BADILLA MERYWIN 35 RODRIGUEZ DANIEL 36 SULATAN ARLENE 37 TALIWANAN BEMBOY 38 DURA DIVINA 39 BUTANAS NILO 40 OBICE ALBERT 41 DONGOGAN NORLYN 42 CARINAO ALBERTO 43 DONGOGAN CHRISTIAN 44 TUMBALANG PABLITO 45 DONGOGAN LEONALDO 46 GUINA JERRY 47 BACLAAN LEONILA 48 JAVA RENIEL 49 ABAO ROMEL 50 DONGOGAN JENNY 51 BUTELYA ALMA 52 RODLYN MORALDE 53 BONGCAHAN PERLITA 54 ALIPIO ALFIJANE 55 TALIWANAN ANTONETTE 56 RICABO LEONORA PROVINCE: BUKIDNON PROJECT TITLE: TUPAD EMERGENCYEMPLOYMENT FOR 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/DISADVANTAGE WORKERS IN KADINGILAN, BUKIDNON PROJECT PROPONENT: DOLE RIGIONAL OFFICE COVERED AREAS: BARANGAY BANGONGBAYAN, BAGOR, BALAORO, BAROY, CABADDIANGAN, HUSAYAN, KIBALAGON, KIBAGTOK, MATAMPAY MABUHAY MALINAO, PAY-AS, PINAMANGGOAN, POBLACION, SALVACION, SAN ANDRES & SIBONGA, KADINGILAN, BUKIDNON NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/ DISADVANTAGED WORKERS AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: PHP 236,450.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SPF 3RD DISTRICT EQUITY OF THE PROPONENT:EQUITY IS THE FORM OF TOOLS, MATERIALS &EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL WORK/EMPLOYMENT PERIOD TO BE PROVIDED BY LGU/ BARANGAYS WHERE THE WORKERS BE ASSIGN. 1 SUSAN CHRISTOPHER 2 LAPETAJE JONATHAN 3 MANZO LAUREN 4 ENGBINO RONIE 5 CABEL IRENEO 6 DUCOT ROMEO 7 TAHIL ALFRED 8 TURAN NICOMEDES 9 CANONIGO RICHARD 10 TINOY MYRIE JEAN 11 SAMORANOS FLORDELONA 12 SAYLOON JOEY 13 MARIQUIT LEONIDES 14 DONCILLO ROMMEL 15 MANATOM BERNALDO 16 DOMALAURON ALMA 17 PEROCHO ALFREDO JR. 18 LIEGUNAS EMMA 19 LAPA ROSALINA 20 DINGCOL RUDY 21 AQUINO WILFREDO 22 SININAJAN ANALISA 23 TAGALOG MARMAY JR. 24 VALMORIDA MARIBETH 25 LARIDE NMARIJANE 26 WASAWAS ORLANDO 27 SOLIVA RITCHIE 28 LOLITO CATANA 29 TOLIBAS JESUS 30 ROSALITA LANDRINO JR. 31 OLIPIAN BENIRANDO JR. 32 PAJO JENIE 33 GALENDEZ TEODULA 34 GAYLAWAN REYNALDO 35 BURBANO MARIDEN 36 CRUSA EDWIN 37 RELLIN MARIA ROWELYN 38 BALDIVINO DELIA 39 HAYAHAY JESSIE 40 REQUINO JULIUS 41 MASIPEQUINA MYRNA 42 SAPANTA PEDRO 43 REQUINO JERRY 44 LINOGAW ELMER 45 ZAPANTA EDUARDO 46 BANDIALA LOLITO SR. 47 MOLVEZAR GERRYLYN 48 FUENTEVILLA ALBERT 49 BARDINO JOAN 50 VILLAMOR FRANCISCA 51 TAMBIGA ROLANDO 52 TAPIC JASPER 53 TABEZA JESSIE 54 BLANCA CHRIS IAN 55 DALAGAN ROTCHEL 56 CARVAJAL RICARDO SR. 57 HALLASGO ARWEN 58 CANOY MARK ANTHONY 59 MACABUDBUD JOHN ALFRED 60 TRANSELLAS JUMAR 61 BAHIAN ALFREDO 62 SALUCERAN MERCIDITA 63 REBOSTO JOEL 64 CASTENARES APOLONIO 65 SALISID JUNDI 66 HAOHAO ZITO SR. PROVINCE: BUKIDNON PROJECT TITLE: TUPAD- EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT FOR 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/DISADVANTAGE WORKERS IN KIBAWE, BUKIDNON PROJECT PROPONENT: DOLE RIGIONAL OFFICE COVERED AREAS: KISAWA,PINAMULA, SAMPAGUITA, TUMARAS, MASCARINAS, BUKANG LIWAYWAY & BALINTAWAK NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/ DISADVANTAGED WORKERS AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: PHP 236,450.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SPF- 3RD DISTRICT OFBUKIDNON EQUITY OF THE PROPONENT:EQUITY IS THE FORM OF TOOLS, MATERIALS &EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL WORK/EMPLOYMENT PERIOD TO BE PROVIDED BY LGU/ BARANGAYS WHERE THE WORKERS BE ASSIGN. 1 ADONA MARY JANE 2 AMARILLO JESSAN 3 DONASCO PABLITA 4 LOMONGO CRISTAL 5 PARDILLO RONALYN 6 VILLACIDO AIZA 7 DOMINADO MARECIL 8 ESTOQUIA MARGIE 9 DONASCO ROSALITA 10 POLINES GENEVIEVE 11 EMBOC NOEL 12 GALAMBAO JEFREY 13 TALION JOMAR 14 MACALABAN JEHU 15 ROXAS NELVAR 16 AMBALA MICHAEL 17 ESCLETO ORLY BOY 18 OLITA DENNIS 19 TALION JAYSON 20 TELLEROS ERICSON 21 IGBALIC CASIANO 22 DIAMANTE ROGELIO 23 OROT ALBERTO JR. 24 PASIBOG JUNREY 25 ARQUILOS RICHIE 26 COLLAMAR RECARTE 27 PARAN MARJUNE 28 ARCAYNA JOSE EVE 29 BULASA ARMAN 30 MAMBAGUIMBAY BOCOY 31 SALONA KIM 32 AUDITOR DIODITO 33 FLORES MERELYN 34 ABRIOL REMIAS 35 LUMANTANG HERMIS 36 RULE ARNULFO 37 NABO DOLORES 38 VILLASORDA ROMEL 39 CABAL RICO 40 ARANCO JONIE 41 WADO JONILLO 42 LOPING JOHNJITO 43 MACALAGING REX 44 PADING RICKY 45 CAPUNAY MICHAEL 46 SEPADA ROMEO 47 TUBURAN TOMAS JR. 48 PATOTOY LITO 49 TRANCILLAS RODEL 50 TRANCILLAS DARIO 51 MANLINAMAY ARIEL 52 NACIS JESSIE 53 TAGUTONGAN ALFER 54 PACQUIAO ROBERTO 55 BADAY BOYET 56 DIAM ALLAN 57 MANLABAO JIVY 58 BUTAL ELJEN 59 DEJINO MICHAEL 60 SACALAN ROGER 61 ROSAL JOSEPH 62 CURAPAO RICHARD 63 AMBA DENMARK 64 ABEJUELA ISAGANI 65 TANGUB VICENTE 66 BACLAAN JOSELITO PROVINCE: BUKIDNON PROJECT TITLE: TUPAD- EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT FOR 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/ DISADVANTAGED WORKERS IN DANGCAGAN, BUKIDNON PROJECT PROPONENT: DOLE RIGIONAL OFFICE COVERED AREAS: BARANGAY BUGWAK, POBLACION, DAGOHOY, BARONGCOT, KAPALARAN & NEW VISAYAS NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 66 UNDEREMPLOYED, DISPLACED/ DISADVANTAGED WORKERS AMOUNT OF ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: PHP 236,450.00 SOURCE OF FUNDS: SPF- 3RD DISTRICT OFBUKIDNON EQUITY OF THE PROPONENT:EQUITY IS THE FORM OF TOOLS, MATERIALS &EQUIPMENT TO BE USED DURING ACTUAL WORK/EMPLOYMENT PERIOD TO BE PROVIDED BY LGU/ BARANGAYS WHERE THE WORKERS BE ASSIGN. 1 ANGGOT ANICETO 2 AWITIN ARNEL 3 DAANG MANILYN 4 DICALAN JERRY 5 PALINGCOD JULIET 6 GENILLA EMELIANO 7 ORTIZ REYNALDO 8 MAKILANG ANSELMO JR. 9 MAKILANG RANEL 10 OBEDENCIO RICKY 11 VILLASTIQUE RODEL 12 GARDSE FREDEL 13 SENADOS VITO 14 SORIANO MIKE KYN 15 GARDIANO SILCITA 16 PATAGOC ESTRELLA 17 ACASO JOCELYN 18 DERAMAS EDITHA 19 NAMOR PATRICK JADE 20 BULAGSAK RAMEL
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