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Setting Type State Agency Provider ID Last Name First Name Location Setting Type State Agency Provider ID Last Name First Name Location Percent Category CCFFH QI 2 Abania Jonathan Honolulu 78% 1 CCFFH QI 533 Felicelda Maribel Honolulu 61% 1 CCFFH QI 1397 Acosta Jhoan Honolulu 0% 1 AFH DD 1614 VELASCO ROSEMARIE Waipahu 39% 1 ALF QI A1 Duquette Jay Kahala 0% 1 ALF QI A2 Yoshimoto Darren Kailua-Kona 0% 1 ALF QI A3 Long Walter Punaluu 0% 1 CCFFH QI 1059 Ramos Orlando Honolulu 72% 1 CCFFH QI 1 Abad Andrea Waipahu 84% 2 CCFFH QI 3 Abanto Welma Waipahu 75% 2 CCFFH QI 4 Abellanosa Alma Honolulu 59% 2 CCFFH QI 5 Cabanatuan Elizabeth Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 6 Cabang Minerva Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 7 Cabiles Blanchita Kahului 0% 2 CCFFH QI 8 Abrigo Trina Waipahu 81% 2 CCFFH QI 9 Abuan Elena P. Waipahu 79% 2 CCFFH QI 10 Acasio Alma Wahiawa 63% 2 CCFFH QI 11 Cabreros Jane Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 12 Acierto Margielyn Wahiawa 79% 2 CCFFH QI 13 Cabus Norma Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 14 Cabuyadao Karen Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 15 Cacayan Gina Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 16 Acorda Nonita Waialua 75% 2 CCFFH QI 17 Cachola Madelaine Aiea 0% 2 CCFFH QI 18 Acosta Lyma Rose Waipahu 88% 2 CCFFH QI 19 Cachola Mary Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 20 Caddali Ann Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 21 Adviento Feby Honolulu 75% 2 CCFFH QI 22 Caddali Henry Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 23 Agabao Soledad Wahiawa 75% 2 CCFFH QI 24 Agbayani Ruthie Waipahu 88% 2 AFH DD 25 AGANON TERESITA Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 26 Cadelina Rosario Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 27 AGAPAY ELIZABETH Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 28 Cadiente Edith Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 29 Cadiente Leilani Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 30 Calantoc Shiela Marie Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 31 Agbisit Maria Honolulu 84% 2 CCFFH QI 32 Calape Maria Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 33 Agcaoili Erlinda Ewa Beach 75% 2 CCFFH QI 34 Calaycay Emmanuelle Mililani 0% 2 CCFFH QI 35 Caliwliw Ernesto Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 36 Callorina Mabelle Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 37 Camat Beatriz F. Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 38 Agcaoili Gracia Hilo 71% 2 CCFFH QI 39 Agno Lynn Ewa Beach 81% 2 AFH DD 40 AGCAOILI NELSON Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 41 Camper Norma Keaau 0% 2 CCFFH QI 42 Camper Ronald Hilo 0% 2 CCFFH QI 43 Cariaga Maria Hilo 0% 2 AFH DD 44 AGLIBOT CRISTINA Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 45 Carino Charrie Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 46 AGNES VIRGIE Kapolei 0% 2 CCFFH QI 47 Carpio Lydia Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 48 Agpalza Arlene Honolulu 65% 2 AFH DD 49 AGONOY AGUSTINA/AVELINO Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 51 Agpaoa Melita Waipahu 60% 2 CCFFH QI 52 Castanaga Juanito Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 53 Castillo Maria Editha Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 54 Agtang Gloria Honolulu 49% 2 CCFFH QI 55 Castillo Marilyn Aiea 0% 2 DOM DD 56 Agpaoa Zennia Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 57 Castro Emely Kapolei 0% 2 CCFFH QI 58 Castro Milagros Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 59 Castulo Ruth Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 60 Cauton Joseph Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 61 AGTANG CAROLINE Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 62 Agtarap Lucresia Waipahu 41% 2 CCFFH QI 63 Aguilar Eunice Waipahu 73% 2 CCFFH QI 64 Cauton Wilma Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 65 Ceon Mylene Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 66 Chaffin Necita Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 67 Choi Sara Kapolei 0% 2 CCFFH QI 68 Aguinaldo Judy Waipahu 76% 2 AFH DD 69 AGUILAR-BARTOLOME EMELYN Kapolei 77% 2 CCFFH QI 70 Aguinaldo Sally Ewa Beach 85% 2 CCFFH QI 71 Ah Lo Ethel Hilo 82% 2 CCFFH QI 72 Chu-Calaycay Mae Ann Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 73 AGUINALDO NIDA/VISAYA, NELLIE Waipahu 67% 2 CCFFH QI 74 Concepcion Catirina Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 75 Constantino-Reyes Grace Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 76 AGUINALDO RUNDELL Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 77 Akee Hildegard Waipahu 78% 2 CCFFH QI 78 Corcino Jovita Honolulu 0% 2 AFH DD 79 AGUINALDO STEPHEN/ARLENE Ewa Beach 0% 2 AFH DD 80 AGUSTIN JERRY/HILDA Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 81 Cordero Imelda Kahului 0% 2 CCFFH QI 82 Corpuz Eliel Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 83 Corpuz Gloria Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 84 Corpuz Marlene Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 85 Alba Edgar Kailua-Kona 41% 2 CCFFH QI 86 Albano Ofelia Waipahu 53% 2 CCFFH QI 87 Alboroto Paulina Waipahu 79% 2 CCFFH QI 88 Alcaraz Jocelyn Ewa Beach 77% 2 CCFFH QI 89 Cortez Carmenchu Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 90 Allera Lenie Wahiawa 81% 2 CCFFH QI 91 Cruz Ellen Kahului 0% 2 CCFFH QI 92 Almazan Edsa Waipahu 68% 2 CCFFH QI 93 Amistad Perla Waipahu 80% 2 CCFFH QI 94 Cueco Gloria Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 95 Andres Emilio Honolulu 83% 2 AFH DD 96 ALCISTO JAIME/NATIVIDAD Pearl City 43% 2 CCFFH QI 97 Curameng Evelyn Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 98 Andres Grace Hilo 54% 2 CCFFH QI 99 Dacoco Mildred Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 100 Daga Josefina Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 101 Daligdig Aleli Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 102 Danao Susan Kapolei 0% 2 AFH DD 103 ALINSUNURIN CONRADO Pearl City 0% 2 AFH DD 104 ALLAS SUSIE Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 105 Andres Myrna Ewa Beach 80% 2 CCFFH QI 106 Antonio Noemi Honolulu 77% 2 AFH DD 107 ALO LEVI Kaneohe 0% 2 AFH DD 108 ALO-AKINA MADELEINE Waianae 0% 2 CCFFH QI 109 Dang Marilyn Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 110 ALONZO SHONE Wahiawa 62% 2 CCFFH QI 111 Daproza Nancy Pearl City 0% 2 AFH DD 112 AMBAYEC AMAELY Kapolei 0% 2 CCFFH QI 113 Anunciacion Oscar Waipahu 71% 2 AFH DD 114 AMSIC ELISA Waianae 80% 2 CCFFH QI 115 Aquino Bernadette Waipahu 78% 2 CCFFH QI 116 Dawang Menchie Mililani 0% 2 CCFFH QI 117 Aquino Emilita Ewa Beach 69% 2 CCFFH QI 118 Aquino Heide Ewa Beach 73% 2 CCFFH QI 119 Aquino Osmenia Waipahu 81% 2 AFH DD 120 ANDRES Lourdes/John Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 121 De Guzman Ana Liza Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 122 de Peralta Johnny Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 123 Arellano Jeffry Hilo 78% 2 CCFFH QI 124 De Vera Yolanda Honolulu 0% 2 AFH DD 125 ANECITO ROBERTO & Patricia Pukalani 0% 2 CCFFH QI 126 Degracia Lewelyn Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 127 DeJesus Imelda Ewa Beach 0% 2 AFH DD 128 ANTOLIN ERNESTO/AMELITA Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 129 Dela Cruz Emerita Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 130 Dela Cruz Esterlyn Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 131 Dela Cruz Flordeliza Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 132 Dela Cruz Laura Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 133 Ariota Melice Waipahu 80% 2 CCFFH QI 134 Arquitola Mercedes Keaau 81% 2 CCFFH QI 135 Arrocena Evelyn Ewa Beach 71% 2 AFH DD 136 APOSTOL ESMENIA Aiea 32% 2 CCFFH QI 137 Dela Cruz Leo Rafael S. Pearl City 0% 2 CCFFH QI 138 Aseret Renalyn Waipahu 76% 2 CCFFH QI 139 Asuncion Gladys Waipahu 51% 2 CCFFH QI 140 Dela Vega Regina Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 141 Asuncion Ma Lournalee Aiea 72% 2 AFH DD 142 AQUINO MARITES Waianae 0% 2 AFH DD 143 AQUINO MERCEDES Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 144 Asuncion Monaliza Waipahu 84% 2 CCFFH QI 145 Delos Santos Antonia Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 146 Delos Santos Jeanilette Aiea 0% 2 CCFFH QI 147 Aves Gloria Honolulu 69% 2 CCFFH QI 148 Descalso Philbert Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 149 Diaz Elena Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 150 Diego Marlene Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 151 Doctor Estrelita Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 152 Domingcil Nerriza Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 153 Bachiller Eden Ewa Beach 62% 2 AFH DD 154 ARISTA HERMINIGILDA/MARK JWaipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 155 Badua Ligaya Honolulu 57% 2 CCFFH QI 156 Domingo Edita Kahului 0% 2 CCFFH QI 157 Domingo Florie Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 158 Balantac Ruby Waipahu 66% 2 CCFFH QI 159 Domingo Gina Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 160 Domingo Iluminada Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 161 Domingo Leslie Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 162 Balila Helen Honolulu 72% 2 CCFFH QI 163 Domingo Macrina Kapolei 0% 2 CCFFH QI 164 Domingo Marissa Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 165 Ballesteros Leslie Ann Pearl City 69% 2 CCFFH QI 166 Domingo Marites Kealakekua 0% 2 CCFFH QI 167 Balmilero Rosalina Waipahu 79% 2 CCFFH QI 168 Banaticla Emma Waipahu 76% 2 CCFFH QI 169 Domingo Princess Joy Kailua-Kona 0% 2 CCFFH QI 170 Banda Magdalena Kapolei 69% 2 AFH DD 171 AU AMY / AU-CURTIS, SHA Aiea 53% 2 AFH DD 172 AUMAVAE SAL & AKINA, LUANA Ewa Beach 41% 2 CCFFH QI 173 Domingo Rochelle Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 174 Banez Annabelle Aiea 50% 2 AFH DD 175 AYALA BERNADETTE Waipahu 33% 2 CCFFH QI 176 Domingo Sherrilyn Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 177 Domondon Marissa Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 178 Baniqued Edward Ewa Beach 83% 2 CCFFH QI 179 Dulatre Rebecca Waianae 0% 2 CCFFH QI 180 Barayuga Fely Honolulu 65% 2 CCFFH QI 181 Dulay Magielyn Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 182 Duldulao Brenda Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 183 Dulig Edgar Waipahu 0% 2 AFH DD 184 BAGAOISAN DANDELO/JULIO Waipahu 0% 2 DOM DD 185 Bagasol Nely Wahiawa 91% 2 CCFFH QI 186 Dulig Janeth Kaneohe 0% 2 AFH DD 187 BAILEY DENISE Keaau 0% 2 AFH DD 188 BAISA VERONICA Pukalani 57% 2 AFH DD 189 BAKER SUARRA Honolulu 86% 2 CCFFH QI 190 Bareng Luz Waipahu 59% 2 CCFFH QI 191 Dupra Shiela Marie Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 192 Duquez Carolyn Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 193 Duquez Eduardo Ewa Beach 0% 2 CCFFH QI 194 Barrientos Orlina Honolulu 44% 2 CCFFH QI 195 Duropan Milagros Waianae 0% 2 CCFFH QI 196 Duropan Zeny Waianae 0% 2 CCFFH QI 197 Eala Carolina Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 198 Edades Catherine Aiea 0% 2 CCFFH QI 199 Barrios Janet Waipahu 68% 2 CCFFH QI 200 Edades Juvelyn Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 201 Elgar Theresa Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 202 Bartolome Patrick Waipahu 72% 2 AFH DD 203 BALLESTEROS ANGELITA Honolulu 79% 2 CCFFH QI 204 Basa Petty Waipahu 62% 2 AFH DD 205 BALMILERO MYRNA/FERNANDEZ, L Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 206 Basilio Cristina Wahiawa 75% 2 CCFFH QI 207 Escano Rowena Ewa Beach 0% 2 AFH DD 208 BALON WILMA Wahiawa 0% 2 CCFFH QI 209 Espina Florily Kaneohe 0% 2 CCFFH QI 210 Estabillo Franco Waipahu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 211 Esteban Mercy Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 212 Basuel Marilyn Waipahu 76% 2 CCFFH QI 213 Etrata Elena Honolulu 0% 2 CCFFH QI 214 Batoon Estelita Waipahu 55% 2 CCFFH QI 215 Batoon Fidela L.R.
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