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Emergency Employment Beneficiaries EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT BENEFICIARIES # Name AOA Address 1 CAMINTO,CATHERINE MAE A. ZONE 3, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 2 ABADIES, JEANCY A. LGU-MALANGAS IPIL, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 3 ABALLE, GEMINI S. LA PAZ, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 4 ABALOS, MICHAEL E. ZONE 3, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 5 ABANES,JOEMARK B. CABATANGAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 6 ABARIDO, CHERAMIE B. AYALA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 7 ABAS, DERWINA G. TREASURER OFFICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 8 ABBAS, JULKEPLE DPWH- DIPLAHAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 9 ABDUHASAD,NAZIEM G. SAN ROQUE, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 10 ABDULATIP, NARSALYN P. STO. NIÑO, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 11 ABDULHANI, RADIYA H. MUTI ZAMBOANGA CITY 12 ABDULHUSIN, AMAR M. BFAR/ARENA ZAMBOANGA CITY 13 ABDULKARIM, RIDZMA J. MAYORS OFFICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 14 ABDURAHMAN, JULIBEL A. TALON-TALON, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 15 ABDURAHMAN, STACY Q. TALON-TALON, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 16 ABDURAJAK. HASER W. GUIWAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 17 ABDURASID, SHERHANA J. RECODO A ZAMBOANGA CITY 18 ABDUSALAM,LOAIQUA MOONISA C. CAMPO ISLAM, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 19 ABELIDO, GENE ROSE CITY PLANNING ZAMBOANGA CITY 20 ABELIDO, GENE ROSE D. CITY PLANNING ZAMBOANGA CITY 21 ABELLA, MARVIN T. LGU DUMALINAO ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 22 ABELLA, MELCREZ I. LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS 23 ABELLA, MILKY I. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 24 ABELLANA, JULIUS M. LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS 25 ABELLO, SHIELA B. MUTIA, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 26 ABELLO, SHIELA B. MUTIA, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 27 ABING,MARY GRACE F. ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 28 ABITONA, ANNABELL C. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 29 ABLAO, JIZZA NOVI S. SINONOC, DAPITAN CITY ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 30 ABLIAN, SHEILA MAY A. TETUAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 31 ABNE, GRICHEL O. LGU- MALANGAS-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LGU- MALANGAS-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 32 ABRAHAM V. ADJULA CITY VET ZAMBOANGA CITY 33 ABRENICA, CRISLYN T. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 34 ABRERA, CRISMARYZA C. CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 35 ABUBAKAR, WILHERMINA S. CANELAR, Z.C. Zamboanga City 36 ABUHAN, DORRIE BHEL J. LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS 37 ABUHAN, JAYLORD P. MACLEODES, POLANCO ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 38 ABUMENIAR S. DAMIL CHO ZAMBOANGA CITY 39 ABUSAMAN, KAREN M. LIMPAPA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 40 ACABAL,CRISTINA F. STA. MARIA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 41 ACAS, JANE M. WMSU- MALANGAS-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WMSU- MALANGAS-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 42 ACASIO, EMELYN R. DOLE Zamboanga City 43 ACDAL, GERALDINE C. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 44 ACEJAS, JOVIN B. TALON-TALON, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 45 ACLAO, ANA MARIE O. COMPRA, LILOY, ZDN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 46 ACOSTA, CARMELITO TREASURER OFFICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 47 ACUÑA, THOMAS S. TETUAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 48 ADAM, NA A H. SR MUTI ZAMBOANGA CITY 49 ADARO, DENNO S. POLANCO, ZDN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 50 ADASA, JOSEPH A. SIBUTAD, ZN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 51 ADAYA, CRISANTOS G. SAN ROQUE, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 52 ADLAON,JETHRO P. SAN JOSE CAWA-CAWA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 53 ADRYAN LUKE C. LARDIZABAL CITY VET ZAMBOANGA CITY 54 ADZHAR D. DAGAM OCA ZAMBOANGA CITY 55 ADZHAR H. MUKTAR ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 56 AGAC-AC, JEAN C. WMSU-MALANGAS IPIL, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 57 AGBONISA, EAMON A. LGU DUMALINAO ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 58 AGNO, SONNY L. DOLE-ZCFO ZAMBOANGA CITY 59 AGRAVANTE,ARIES A. CITY AGRICULTURIST ZAMBOANGA CITY 60 AGUDA, MARK ARIAN F. CITY HEALTH ZAMBOANGA CITY 61 AGUIL, NERIDA A. STA. CATALINA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 62 AGUILAR, AIMEE A. AYALA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 63 AGUILO, REINALYN S. DAR- DIPLAHAN-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DAR- DIPLAHAN-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 64 AGUIRRE JR.,RICARDO B. UPPER CALARIAN, Z.C. Zamboanga City 65 AGUNOS, JEFFREY F. SINUBONG, Z.C. Zamboanga City 66 AGUSTIN, MICHELLE AAN C. STA. MARIA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 67 AGUSTIN, MURPHY F. CHRMO ZAMBOANGA CITY 68 AGUSTIN, RAY MART T. PENRO-ZS 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT PENRO-ZS 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 69 AHADAIN,SHERHANA B. PATALON, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 70 AHAJA, PURAIDA M. RIO HONDO, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 71 AHARIN, JABIRI U. DITA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 72 AHMAD, FADZMAWATI S. TESDA ZAMBOANGA CITY 73 AHMAD, HORAYRA S. ZONE 4 ZAMBOANGA CITY 74 AHMAD, MERHAMA T. ZONE 4 ZAMBOANGA CITY 75 AHMAD, SITTI AMINA C. CITY HEALTH ZAMBOANGA CITY 76 AHMAD,FERSHA B. LABUAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 77 AHMAD,HORAYNA S. ZONE 4, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 78 AHMAD,MERHAMA T. ZONE 4, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 79 AILEEN D. LANDISA ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 80 AL-GABEB U. JAMERI ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 81 ALABASTRO, ALLAN JR. N. CANELAR, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 82 ALABATA,ALLEN JOHN A. STO. NIÑO, Z.C. Zamboanga City 83 ALAMA, ROMARK RECODO B ZAMBOANGA CITY 84 ALAMPAY, JAIME B. TREASURER OFFICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 85 ALAN,SAR-AH B. PATALON, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 86 ALANDA, ASNAIRA O. LGU-BUUG-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LGU-BUUG-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 87 ALANO, JIMBOY J ZONE 2, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 88 ALANO, JIMBOY L. ZONE 2 ZAMBOANGA CITY 89 ALAR,CHRISTINE C. MALAGUTAY, Z.C. Zamboanga City 90 ALAWI, OMAR D. TREASURER OFFICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 91 ALAWI,ALJABER A. BALUNO, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 92 ALBANI, ALMUJIB L. LABUAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 93 ALBAÑO, RYAN LESTER R. ESTAKA, DIPOLOG CITY ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 94 ALBERTO, IRA CRISSIA B. CITY HEALTH ZAMBOANGA CITY 95 ALCANTARA, FELICIMO III DAR- DIPLAHAN-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT DAR- DIPLAHAN-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 96 ALCANTARA, FELICISSIMO III DAR- DIPLAHAN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 97 ALCARIA, CHARLIE S. LGU-DUMALINAO ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 98 ALDANESE, ROSETTE M. PASONANCA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 99 ALEGADO, BENJEI E. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 100 ALEGADO, BENJIE E. LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 101 ALEGRE, JAYMAR D. CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 102 ALEJANDRIA, JOEMARK A. SAN ROQUE, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 103 ALEJANDRO, ALDRIN L. PASONANCA, Z.C. Zamboanga City 104 ALEJANDRO, MONESA LYNN F. PASONANCA, Z.C. Zamboanga City 105 ALEJANDRO, NIKKO P. CITY HEALTH ZAMBOANGA CITY 106 ALEJANDRO,JOHN LLOYD P. TUMAGA, Z.C. Zamboanga City 107 ALEJANDRO,KELVIN Q. LABUAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 108 ALERIA UNILYN B. TUGBUNGAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 109 ALESNA, JEFFREY M. SALUG, ZDN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 110 ALEXANDER GONZAGA ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 111 ALEXANDER L. FRANCISCO CHO ZAMBOANGA CITY 112 ALFAD, AL-SAJER A. SINUNUC, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 113 ALFARO, RENET F. LUMBANGAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 114 ALFONSO, IVY A. BUNGIAO, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 115 ALGY L. GADUT IBT ZAMBOANGA CITY 116 ALIAN,NURHAIFA A. CAWIT, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 117 ALICE D. RETIZA HRMO-GAD ZAMBOANGA CITY 118 ALIMAN, ADRIAN VINCENT I. TURNO, DIPOLOG CITY, ZDN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 119 ALINGAL, MARDON JAY M. POBLACION, SIBUTAD ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 120 ALINGAL, MARDON JAY M. POBLACION, SIBUTAD ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 121 ALISACA, JANICE B. LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS LGU DUMALINAO - 1ST BATCH - ZDS 122 ALISOB,JULITA D. CAWIT, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 123 ALIVIO, GRECIL S. SPF - LGU DUMALINAO (2ND BATCH) ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 124 ALLI, JOCELYN P. NCMB ZAMBOANGA CITY 125 ALMARIO, MICHEAL F. MAASIN, Z.C. Zamboanga City 126 ALMEDA, MARLON M. LGU-TITAY-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT LGU-TITAY-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 127 ALMINE,DAVID LEOMER B. BALIWASAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 128 ALMONICAR, MAE ANN M. SINUNUC, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 129 ALMONTE, JOSE ENRICO T. ZCSMST Zamboanga City 130 ALOB JR.,ROBERT B. STA. MARIA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 131 ALTAMIA RUNSTIEN IAN F. MAMPANG, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 132 ALVAREZ, JULIE MAE E. HALL OF JUSTICE ZAMBOANGA CITY 133 ALVAREZ, NERO R. TUMAGA, Z.C. Zamboanga City 134 ALVAREZ,BOBBY DELOS REYES ZCSPC ZAMBOANGA CITY 135 ALVAREZ,RANDOLF V. STA. MARIA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 136 ALVIAR,MARK BRYAN M. ZCSMST ZAMBOANGA CITY 137 ALYSSA MAE D. URO CDRRM ZAMBOANGA CITY 138 AMAIN, NOR-AINA DOLE-TSSD ZAMBOANGA CITY 139 AMANTE, JOVIEN F. POLANCO, ZDN ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 140 AMANTIAD, GILBERT G. TUGBUNGAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 141 AMANTIAD, JOEYANN MAE G. TUGBUNGAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 142 AMATO, JENNIFER P. CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT CENRO-ZS-2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 143 AMBAHOT, LINIE GRACE M. LGU- PAYAO ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 144 AMIL, JESSA LOU A. LGU ALICIA ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 145 AMIL,AMILKHAIZAR I. MARIKI, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 146 AMIL,MERMALYN I. MARIKI, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 147 AMIL,MERNALYN I. MARIKI, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 148 AMING, LIEZL A. CAMINO NUEVO, Z.C. Zamboanga City 149 AMLIH, ARACELLE J. MAMPANG, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 150 AMMAD, JENNY JOMATIA A. UPPER CALARIAN, Z.C. Zamboanga City 151 AMPALAYA, AIZA A. PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL IPIL, ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 152 AMPONG, J-SATRIA C. MAASIN, Z.C. Zamboanga City 153 AMSID, ARMAN S. CITY ADMINISTRATOR ZAMBOANGA CITY 154 ANA ROSE C. BACLAYO GSO ZAMBOANGA CITY 155 ANALIZA A. GARCIA GSO-PLAZA DEL PILAR ZAMBOANGA CITY 156 AÑANA, JOE KENNETH A. DICAYAS, DIPOLOG CITY ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 157 ANARREDO, JASMINE SINUBONG, Z.C. Zamboanga City 158 ANDAGAN, RUEL B. COMMISION ON AUDIT ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 159 ANDANI, ONGSI K. SINUNUC, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 160 ANDICO, ANCRISHELLE J. SALAAN, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 161 ANDICO, LEILANI B. PASONANCA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 162 ANDICO, LINNETH A. PASOBOLONG, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 163 ANDICO, SHERRY MAE O. ZONE 2, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 164 ANDICO,LEILANI B. PASONANCA, Z.C. ZAMBOANGA CITY 165 ANDILAB, MARK IVAN A.
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