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Program/Proiect Annex B BENEFICIARIES 2019 Continuing Fund Office: Department of Labor and Employment. Region Vll Program/Proiect Name Gendet Age City/Municipality/Province GOVERNMENT INTERSHIP LOMONGO, MARGELY M FEMALE 23 Poblacion Norte, Maria, Siquijor PROGRAM (GIP) Apawan, Charles Vincent Navales MALE 19 Jayme compound, Tipolo, N4andaue city Colina, Chrisjohn Hilay MALE 23 Hernan Cortes, Subangdaku,Mandaue City Curiba, Lloyd 6abriel Flores MALE 20 Zone Vl B. Ceni2a 51., Asinan, Mantuyong, Mandaue City Da60, Jay Espinosa MALE 20 Remedios St., Banilad, Mandaue City Hernandez, Alvin Klyde Alferez MALE 19 104 S.B. Cabahuc St.. Centro, Mandaue City Malinao, Marie Cris Colina FEMALE 23 Maharlika, Tipolo, Mahdaue city Marababol, Vladimer FEMALE 19 Zone 1-192, Looc, Mandaue City Satumbaga, Shedric Stanley MALE 18 8T lavme Compound, Tipolo, Mandaue City Seno, iulien Kaye Garbo FEMALE 24 P. Burgos St., CentroTribunal, MandaueCity Seno, Loraine Garbo FEMALE 28 P. Surgos St., CentroTribunal, MandaueCity Vercide, Neil Frahcis Saguban MALE 20 I 11 yakal St. Greenplains Subd. Banilad, Mandaue City Sugarol, Lhara Jane Parawan FE MALE 19 Zone 2 5211.M Ceniza St. Looc, Mandaue City Rosales, leans love cono FEMALE 20 A.C Cortes Ave. Alang Alang, Mandaue City Rio, Christian Kyle Tanquillo MALE 2D A.S Fortuna St. Floremer Subd. Banilad, lt4andaue City Resma,lan Lourd MALE 21 Sitio Lourdes, JaEobiao Mandaue City Polleros, Nifr o Macalolooy MALE 22 5an Antonio St. Looc, Mandaue City Novnay, Dean Mark Noval MALE 24 A.C Cortes Looc, Mandaue City Noval, Jeleconica Nieves FEMALE 2A 808 VN Ave. Mabolo Comp. Alang alang, Mandaue City Noel. Glenn Felou Cinco MALE 27 49O P. Burgos St. Alang alang, Mandaue City Mendoza, sheila solon FEMALE 22 Looc, Mandaue City Maluya, Zylwin Lapuerta MALE 21 Dunggu-an, Basak Mandaue City Malinao, Keith lan Colina MALE 25 Maharlika Tipolo, Mandaue City Colina, Rjay MALE 21 Alang Alang, Mandaue City Bazar, Jhon Dexter Gubiana N,4ALE 19 Lthai, Tipolo Mandaue City Balunan, Louie Olimba MALE 25 2-280 P.L Sanchez St. Pagsabun8an, Mandaue City Balcon, Cristy Bautista FEMALE 21 Liong, Alang-AlanB Mandaue City Berdin, Bhen Bryan Dacasio MALE 30 Underthe bridge, Looc Mandaue City Baculi, Jovelito Hervas MALE 26 Dumlog, Talisay City Cebu Negro, Vhan Manuel Ardines MALE 21 P.L. Sanchez 5t. Pagsabungan, Mandaue City ALBORES, JECIL D. FEMALE 22 P,ZAMORA, GUIHULNGAN CITY ANITO, RHEL CONRAD H MALE 21 CALAGCALAG, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL ANTONE, GRETCHIN A. FEMALE 26 KAGAWASAN, 6UIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL ARMENTANO, RO.AN L, FEMALE 20 MARAGONDONG, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL BABOR, CHERRY MAE V FEMALE 21 BIGA A, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL BALA, MELMAR E. MALE 19 TALAY, DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL BAYATO, LUCENDA M FEMALE 28 MABIGO, CANLAON CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL BIttONES, MARY]ANE L. FEMALE 25 TALAYONG. LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL BOLHANO,IOAN O FEMALE 29 T.HILL, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAI BUHAY, JOEMIL S. MALE 29 PUAN, VAI I EHERMOSO, NEGROS ORIENTAL CABALLERO, JULIET MAE E, F€MALE 27 BAYOG, CANLAON CITY, NE6ROS ORIENTAL CACAS, NICORA D FEMALE 29 5UBA, MAN.IUYOO, NEGROS ORIENTAL CADALLO, JAMES V MALE 25 TINAOGAN, BINDOY, NEGROS ORIENTAL CAELO, RECHILV FE IVlALE 27 MALUSAY, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL CALLET, MANIL FEBRY E, FEMALE 29 POBLACION, BINDOT NEGROS ORIENTAL CALLORA, VIVENCIO B MALE 2L TAMPOCON I, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL CANOPIN, LUCIA M FE MALE 2A BUDI.ASAN, CANLAON CI-TY, NEGROS ORIANTAL CARTAGENA, FRETTY JOYCE A. FEMALE 2l TINOTHANGAN, CANLAON CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL DAGUMAN,IEZZI MAY P FEMALE 25 TALAY, DUMAGUETE CITY, NE6ROS ORIENIAL DAYAPAN, DAISY MAE A, FE MALE 21 TANLAO, TAYASAN, NEGROS ORIEN-TAL DE BAGUIO, BERT N MALE 26 PINDAHAN, TAYASAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL DE BAGUIO, NELGEN MALE 26 BANBAN, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL DELOS SANTOS,IIESETL MAE M FEMALE 24 BAYOG, CANLAON CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL DUMASAPAL, ALEXISIANE K FEMALE 22 TAIAYONG, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL EGONIA, AMY H, FEMALE 23 TALAYON6, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL ERO,IA, AIREN FEE C, FEMALE 26 BAYOG, CANLAON CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAI FLORES, STEPHANIE N FEMALE 25 DOMOLOG, BINDOY, NE6ROs ORIENTAL GONZALES, EDISA T FEMATE 29 ANIBONG, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL HABEI- NINA JEAN S, FEMALE 29 ANIBONG, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL JAY|\rlE, DAISY JANE E FEMATE 24 TIGU B, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL LABADIA, FRELYN M FEMALE 23 TAMPOCON 1, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL LANGUITA, ELMER F MALE 26 PLANAS, GUIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL LAWANAN, INGRID P FEMALE 24 PLAGATASANON, GUIHULNGAN C]TY, NEGROS ORIENTAL LAYAGEN, KEY ANN A, FEMALE 25 IMELDA, 6UIHULNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL MATURAN, MARLOU T, FEMALE 23 POBLACION, 6UIHU LNGAN CITY, NE6ROs ORIENTAL MEJARES, EPIFANNY L FEMALE 23 MABI60, CINLAON CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL OLLENA, SWEETIE L. FEMALE 24 A]ON6 SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL PROEITSADO, CHELYN E. FEMALE 23 SOLONGON, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL REDUCTO, EELOMINO F MALE 25 PUAN, VALLEHERMOSO, NEGROS ORITNTAL REGALADO, NIEZEL G FEMALE 23 EANTAYAN, DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL REGON, EDITH A. FEMALE 25 TIGUIB, AYUNGON, NEGROS ORIENTAL R!JAS, ANTHONY MALE 20 PANUBIGAN, CANLAON CITY NEGROS ORIENTAL ROMANO, ]E ANN MAR E P FEMALE 27 NORTH POBLACION, LA LIBERTAD, NEGROS ORIENTAL SABANAL CARMEL F FEMALE 27 CAMANDAYON, JIMALALUD, NEGROS ORIENTAL SANDOT, ROLANDO F MALE 27 T.BEACH 6UIHUTNGAN CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL SUCIA, ERE IOHN C MALE 28 MABIGO, CANLAON CIry NEGROS ORIENTAL TALABER, ARVIN V MALE 24 CAMOUYO, MANJIJYOD, NEGROS OqIENTAL TALOSIG, ANGEL MAE JOYCE 5 IEMALE 27 SAN J05E, LA LIBERTAD, NEBGROS ORIENTAL TEOLOGO, XERXES C. MALE 27 POBLACION, VALLEHERMOSO, NEGROS ORIENTAL TORRES, FELY E, FEMALE 24 MACAPSO, VALLEHERMOSO, NEGROS ORIENTAL VILLALUZ, NATALIE F FEMALE 22 SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL YUSON, MARYIOY B FEMALE 23 CABCABAN, BINDOY, NEGROS ORIENTAL ZABALA, DENZELE MARIG FEMALE 22 PIJAN, VA,I tHI.RVIOSO, NTGROS ORIT\TAL BAQUERO, VANESSAJ FEMALE 2L TANIAY CITY, NE6ROS ORIENTAL BERMEO, SARAH JANE Z. FEMALE 21 TANIAY CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL CARVANA, WALTER A, MALE 22 CALINDAGAN, DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL DEMETILLO, HANNAMAE R. FEMALE 24 TUBTUBON, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL ENOMERABILLON, FRANKLIN C, MALE 24 CALINDAGAN, DUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL MORITO,IOANA MAE B, FEMALE 2A CROSSING 8OGO, TACLOBO, DUMAGUETE CIW, NEGROS ORIENTAL OIRA, ODEN L, MALE 24 BANTAYAN, OUMAGUETE CITY, NEGROS OR{ENTAL QUINTAO, EVA MAE D FEMALE 28 CALINDAGAN, DUMAGUETE CIW, NE6ROS ORIENTAL RAMOS, IAN IAN A. MALE CALINDAGAN, DUMAGUE'TE CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL CRODUA, PETER JOHN L. MALE 27 BALUGO HABITAT 2, DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL LANTACA, EIGIN ROSE FEMALE 24 PACUAN, I IMALALU D, NEGROS ORlENTAL NESNIA, D]ANE O FEMALE 29 APOLONG, VALENCIA, NE6ROS ORIENTAL SUMILAO, BERNADETH U FEMALE 22 BARANGAY 8, DUMA6UETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL BANAGUDOS, JAPHET G MALE 21 TUBTUBON, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL CABEL, EDUARDO IR, T MALE 22 POBLACION 3, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL CATAYLO, KAY B FEMALE 20 BA]UMPANDAN, OUMAGUETE, NE6ROs ORIENTAI DICEN, KEITH RYAN F MALE 23 TUBTUBON, S!BULAN NE6ROS ORIENTAL RAGAY, QUIRIMAR G MALE 19 MANTUYOP, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL TANAMOR, MIIDRED M FEMALE 20 ISUGAN, BACONG, NTGROS ORIENTAL TUBIL, TRISTAN V MALE 21 MA6.ABO, AMLAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL TUEOSA, EARL T MAtE 23 BOLOC.BOLOC, DAUIN, NEGROS ORIENTAL TUBOSA, NEIL B. MALE BOLOC BOLOC, DAUIN, NE6ROS ORIENTAL ALPASAIN, FAITH.ANN A, FEMALE 21 OBOGON, TANJAY, NEGROS ORIENTAL APAO, JEMAR C. MALE 19 BALILI, VATENCIA NEGROS ORIENTAL AfuILLO, IUL US G MALE 20 SAN PEDRO, STA. CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL AUTOR, NORLYN T FEMALE 23 ISUGAN, BACONG, NEGROS ORIENTAL BACONG, RODELL IAN MALE 22 BAJUMPANDAN, DUMAGUET!, NEGROS ORIENTAL BALASABAS, SHEENA C. FEMALE 25 MANALONGON, 5TA, CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENIAL BANGAYSISO, I EROM E D MALE 22 SIIT, SIATON, NEGNOS ORIENTAL BAYETAIAVEE R MALE 27 ALANGILAN, STA, CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL BAYOTAS, ALMIRA R FEMALE 19 ALANGILAN, STA, CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL BULFA, ARNEL E. MALE 22 SANDULOT, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL CACERE5, RIC(Y,JR. C MALE 23 IOOC, DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL CAGOSCOS, SHEM R MALE CADAWINONAN, DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL CAMINADE, MICHELLE P FEMALE 22 BONG.AO, VALENCIA, NEGROS ORIENTAL CIMAFRANCA, ARMANDO IR. B MALE 26 TINAGO, DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL DEClPOLO, ,IAN ELA HOSHI B FEMALE 29 POBIACION, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL DELOS REYES, KARA CONCE V FEMALE 26 MASLOG, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORTENTAL DIAZ, QUEENIE B FEMALE 27 SIIT, SIATON, NE6ROs ORIENTAL DICEN, LYN ANGELICA D FEMALE 22 CANGMATING, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL ECONG,IERSON B MALE 27 MAGATAS, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL EOREA, MELANIE B. FEMALE 29 SANDULOT, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL EDRIA, MELINA B, FEMALE 21 SANDULOT, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL EPIS, JOHN ALNIE D MALE 2L POBLACION 3, SiATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL FEROLIN, SHELLA MAE B FEMALE 18 BAIUMPANDAN, DUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL GADAYAN, TRISHA LAINE M F!MALE lzt MANTUYOP, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL GAITERA, ]ENALYN T FEMALE 30 SAN PEDRO, STA, CAIALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL GALABAY, MATIAS IR. V MALE 1,,22 sAN JOSE, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL GARSULA, CARLO B. MALE 20 CAMBUCAD, VALENCIA, NEGROS ORIENTAL GUZMAN, JHAMES ARNOLD A MALE 21 ILAUD, TANJAY, NEGROS ORIENTAL HICAIE, JUDYMAE Y FEMALE 21 CANDAU AY, OUMAGUETE, NEGROS ORIENTAL KIRIT, IVIAI-YN Q. FEMALE 24 POSLACION 1. SIATON, NE6ROS ORIENTAL LAERADOR, REYNALD P MALE a^ CAMA MALABUHAN, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL LACPAO, KRISIEAN B. FEMALE 19 ALANGILAN, 5TA, CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL MACIAS, CYNDI E FEMALE lr7 SAN PEORO, STA. CATALIN4 NEGROS ORIENTAL MACAY, CHERILYN B FEMALE 21 CANGMATING, SIBULAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL MARTINEZ, KAREN IOY H FEMALE 25 MALAUNAY, VALI NCIA, NtGqOS OqIENTAL NIDUAZA, JEREMIAH N, MALE a^- MANALONGON, STA, CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL NOCALAN, RINA MAE C. FEMALE 22 POBLAC1ON, AMLAN, NEGROS ORIENTAL OBRERO, MARY CRIS M FEMALE 2a ALANGILAN, STA. CATALINA, NEGROS ORIENTAL OMOSO, RICA.|€AN Q. FE MALE 20 SIAPO, SAN IOSE. NEGROS ORIENTAL PA A, KIM IASPER T MALE 26 TUBTUBON, SIEULAN NEGROS ORIENTAL PA-A, LLOYD F MALE 19 TUBTUEON, SIEULAN NEGROS ORIENTAL PAERA, GLENN M MALE 21 CAMBUCAD, VALENCIA, NEGROS ORIENTAL PALTINCA, MARY PAULINE P FEMALE 70 POBLACION 4, SIATON, NEGROS ORIENTAL QUIPIT, IOD€ZA APRIL G FEMALE 23 BALILI, VATENCIA, NEGROS ORIENTAL QUISAY, VICENTE IR. M MALE 29 SAN PEDRO, STA.
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