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Last First Middle Aurora Baler Bihasa, Nelianto C. Bihasa Lorelie Carasco 9216332957 Casiguran Bitong, Ricardo A Republic of the Philippines Department of Health NATIONAL NUTRITION COUNCIL Region III Directory of Municipal Nutrition Action Officers as of January 2017 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality Municipal Mayor E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Aurora Baler Bihasa, Nelianto C. Bihasa Lorelie Carasco 9216332957 Casiguran Bitong, Ricardo A. Torre Eunice Dilasag Gorospe, Joe M. Mercado Shirley Lacsamana 9218720546 Dinalungan Torres, Manuel A. Barrera Dr Nyda Serquiña [email protected] 9209080759 Dingalan Taay, Shierwin H. Pangilinan Emma F 9284296772 Dipaculao Salamanca, Joanna Wilma C. Parilla Jr Dr Arturo Arellano 9220055548 Maria Aurora Geneta, Amado M. Silvestre Evelita Lucasia San Luis Tangson, Mariano C. Gatmen Michaela Sison 9399394741 Bataan 1st District Abucay Santiago, Liberato P. Matacot Rosemarie Caraballos 9276638926 Dinalupihan Garcia, Maria Angela S. Mangulabnan Dolores Patihan [email protected] 9235792041 Hermosa Inton, Antonio Joseph R. Hermoso III Dr Francisco Dominguez [email protected] 9175842200 Morong Estanislao, Cynthia Manalac Jocelyn 9153289239 Orani Pascual, Efren Dominic E. Lopez Isabelita Reyes 9272407797 Samal Dela Fuente, Generosa M. Espino Dr Cristina Espino 2nd District Bagac Del Rosario, Louise Gabriel Q. Banzon Ruth [email protected] 9999716022 Limay Roque, Lilvir B. Banaga Hazel Jean Roque 9155466067 Mariveles Concepcion, Ace Jello Dondonayos Ma. Thea R [email protected] 9217838472 Orion Raymundo, Antonio Jr. L. Reyes Rowena C. [email protected] Pilar Pizarro, Alicia D. Buensuseso Ramela P. [email protected] 9209489720 Bulacan Page 1 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality Municipal Mayor E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle 1st District Bulakan Meneses, Patrick Neil F. Salita Rosalie Dela Cruz 9175898938 Calumpit De Jesus, Jessie Pineda Rosita Artus [email protected] 9157405459 Hagonoy Manlapaz, Raulito T. Manio Cristina Paombong Marcos, Mary Jane P. Santos Elsa G. Pulilan Montejo, Ma. Rosario O. De Jesus Cristina 2nd District Balagtas Gonzales, Eladio E. Antonio Jane Carla V. [email protected] 9323880422 Baliuag Estrella, Ferdinand V. Bernardo Brenda C. 9256285579 Bocaue Villanueva-Tugna, Eleanor J. Mendoza Myrna Cruz [email protected] 9163888884 Bustos Mendoza, Arnel F. De Leon Mary Jane Gunita [email protected] 9328774824 Guiguinto Cruz, Ambroiso Joaquin Josefina 9334923158 Pandi Marquez, Celestino T. Rualo Josephine 9328914031 Plaridel Vistan, Jocell Aimee R. Buhain Alma Ortiz [email protected] 9193738560 3rd District Angat De Leon, Leonardo R. Alborida Lourdes Almenar [email protected] 9434432479 Norzagaray Germar, Alfredo D. Torres Christina San Ildefonso Tan, Carla G. Paulino Jim San Miguel Coronel, Marivee M. Pili Rhea San Rafael Viologo, Cipriano D. Dela Fuente Evelyn Santos [email protected] 9175976108 DRT Flores, Ronaldo T. Suetos Roberta Sp. 9182871123 4th District Marilao Santiago, Juanito H. Layug Charito Gamo 9437015777 Obando Santos, Edwin C. De Galicia Socorro [email protected] Sta Maria Pleyto, Russel Joseph G. Policarpio Rosalinda Domingo [email protected] 9285046626 Nueva Ecija 1st District Aliaga Vargas, Elizabeth R. Carlos Edgardo El 9274222750 Cuyapo Corpus, Amado Jr. R. Tomas Claudine Guimba Dizon, Jose Francis Stevens M. Galapon Catherine Nool [email protected] 9215089394 Licab Domingo, Eufemia D. Villacorta Josephine Nampicuan Badar, Victor M. Melchor Zenaida T. 9279674537 Page 2 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality Municipal Mayor E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle Quezon Joson, Mariano Cristino N. Soriano Marites 9179366003 Sto. Domingo De Guzman, Imee L. Mendoza Grace L. 9291517153 Talavera Martinez, Nerivi S. Solitario Marilou Mamawi 9275807215 Zaragoza Belmonte-Espiritu, Lovella D. Ontoy Susan 9088636440 2nd District Carranglan Abad, Mary Baldevarona Castillo Ma. Lourdes [email protected] 9353166391 Llanera Pascual, Ronnie Roy G. Giron Emily Lupao Romano, Alex Romel V. No MNAO Pantabangan Agdipa, Roberto T. Aguinillo Merlita Rizal Andres, Rafaelito V. Labiano Normita 9205846219 Talugtug Caspillo, Quintino Jr. S. Concepcion Clarita 9175039110 3rd District Bongabon Gamilla, Allan Xystus A. Payawal Dr Janette 9088843757 Gabaldon Bue, Rolando S. Miguel Alfredo 9196332917 Gen. Natividad Santos, Areli Grace H. Saribay Elmarie Laur Daus, Alexander A. Guilao Catalino [email protected] 9124015809 Sta Rosa Angeles, Marita C. Cruz Ma. Victoria 9231391759 4th District Cabiao Congco, Gloria C. Wycoco Juliene 9357037000 Gen. Tinio Bote, Virgilio A. Quijano Monina Jaen Austria, Sylvia C.. Santiago Jennifer L. 9174979853 Penaranda Abesamis, Ferdinand R. Tinio Rolando 9092102761 San Antonio Salonga, Arvin C. Francisco Miguela V. 9059411240 San Isidro Lopez, Cesario I. Matias Cecilia B. [email protected] 9189407128 San Leonardo Nagaño, Froilan A. No MNAO Pampanga 1st District Magalang Pecson,Romulo F. Natividad Dr Ma. Lourdes Dizon 9771299208 2nd District Floridablanca Manalansan, Darwin R. No MNAO Guagua Torres, Dante D. Calilung Dr Ma. Isabel Lagman 9231742867 Lubao Cayabyab, Mylyn P. Magsino Rose Rita L. 9178603378 Porac Dela Cruz, Condralito B. Lacanlale Dr Edgar Dizon [email protected] 9473297556 Page 3 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality Municipal Mayor E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle [email protected]/rhu.sas Sasmuan Velasco, Nardo M. Limpin Dr Merlin Mendoza [email protected] 9209488907 Sta Rita Salalila, Ferdinand L. Quiambao Jackelyn 3rd District Arayat Alejandrino, Emmanuel Bonifacio M. Tayag Dr Eulogio Jr Trajano 9178543388 Bacolor Hizon, Jose Maria O. Trinidad Dr Janet Gatus [email protected] 9228038036 Mexico Manalastas, Roy D. Cunanan Dr. Hilario James M. CunananMartin [email protected] 9088659279 Sta Ana Gamboa, Norberto G. Manalili Dr. Anabella A. 9228111717 4th District Apalit Nucum, Pedro C. Samiley Dr. Eric Von [email protected] 9175080921 Candaba Baylon, Danilo D. Antonio Dr. Jaime [email protected] 9328699374 Macabebe Balgan, Annette F. Sunga Ma. Agata M. [email protected] 9196270492 Masantol Guinto, Danilo S. Tiangha Jeanne Viaje 9282199505 Minalin Flores, Edgardo G. Manlapaz Edna A. 9167156116 San Luis Macapagal, Venancio S. Angeles Dr Gilbert Donato [email protected] 9155754997 San Simon Wong, Leonora C. Bagtas Dr. Marline A. [email protected] 9177914628 Sto Tomas Sambo, Johnny Atienza Basilio Dr. Jereco [email protected] 9179700044 Tarlac 1st District Anao Lacbayan, Betty B. Concepcion Evelyn L. [email protected] 9165525150 Camiling Agustin Erlon C. Garbin Sabina J. [email protected] 9274790473 Mayantoc Pobre, Iluminado Jr. E Calderon Amelita Moncada Aquino, Estelita M. Sales Abraham Jr. S. 9175413177 Paniqui Roxas, Leonardo M. Miguel Dr Marissa 9198534753 Pura Zarate, Concepcion A. Caratiquit Rebhenjer J. 9294376299 Ramos Reginaldo, Diosdado T. Pidot Cris Albert E. [email protected]/ 9267139427 [email protected] San Clemente Macadamia, Elma L. Brillantes Anna Marie 9187854528 San Manuel Tesoro, Benjamin D. Estrada Dr Ara 9183389923 Sta Ignacia Modomo, Nora T. Martinez Mercedes V. 9193376375 2nd District Gerona Eclar, Eloy C. Lagade Dr Abner [email protected] 9228204537 San Jose Yap, Jose Jr., A Macadangdang Filipina G. [email protected] 9179148299 Victoria Silao, Marvin T. Banaga Lorna 9218473962 Page 4 of 5 Name of Municipal Nutrition Action Officer Municipality Municipal Mayor E-Mail Add Contact No. Last First Middle 3rd District Bamban Feliciano, Jose Antonio T. Policarpio Marita 9336694471 Capas Catacutan, Reynaldo L. Balmores Dr Carlos 9328879250 Concepcion Lacson, Andres D. Galvez Dr. Raymund mon_walk85yahoo.com La Paz Manuel, Michael M. Ocampo Ma. Magdalena R. 9283522718 Zambales 1st District Castillejos Dominguez, Jose Angelo M. De Leon Lourdes Ela 9283591518 San Marcelino Soria, Elvis R. Valenzuela Joy Peralta 9212707023 Subic Khonghun, Jefferson F. Cruz Gloria Ancheta 9108462736 2nd District Botolan Jeresano, Doris M. Sengco Dr. Marion Zaragoza [email protected] 9179112094 Cabangan Apostol, Joy B. Delos Reyes Michelle Dasig [email protected] 9193127199 Candelaria Edquid, Napoleon E. Elacio Liezel E. 9153286196 Iba Ebdane, Jun Rundstedt C. Soriano Alpha Crystal Masinloc Lim, Arsenia J. Aragon Michelle [email protected] 9287245796 Palauig Aceron, Billy M. Cayas Amelia San Antonio Antipolo, Estella D. Lonzanida Edzel M. [email protected] San Felipe Farinas, Carolyn S. Dela Cruz Andrea Datugan 9088731408 San Narciso Sarmiento, La Rainne A. Encinares Ethel F. 9185246617 Sta Cruz Marty, Luisito R. 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