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CHAPTER GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET
Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. SEC Reg. No. 28042 Reg. Date: October 19, 1965 San Jose Prvince of Dinagat Islands, Philippines TAGBINA CHAPTER/ SM-40-00 P-1-A Poblacion Tagbina, Surigao del Sur

CHAPTER GENERAL INFORMATION SHEET
CHAPTER PROFILE
Date Organized: Year 1980 Date of Chapter Meeting: 1st & 2nd Saturday of the Month
Contact No.: E-mail Address: ctagbina@yahoo.com
Total Sub-Chapter Office:
9 Chapter Facebook Account: tagbina chapter@fb.com
Total Registered Members:
135 Total Chapter Office Staff: 4
Total Missionary Members:
58 Total Unregistered members:
65
A. Field: Total Regular Members:
135
B. Transient: 1 A. Pre-Novice Member (0-5):
11
C. Special: 0 B. Novice Member (6-18):
45
D. Stationary: 39 C. Ordinary Members (above 18):
47

OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION TOOL

TOTAL NO. OF RECEIVED IMPLEMENTED
Summary/ Endorsement of Resolutions 90 39
Resolution with Body 0 0
Master's Directives 0 0
Executive Order 0 0
Memorandum Order 2 1
Memorandum Circular 3 2

Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. SEC Reg. No. 28042 Reg. Date: October 19, 1965 San Jose Prvince of Dinagat Islands, Philippines TAGBINA CHAPTER/ SM-40-00 P-1-A Poblacion Tagbina, Surigao del Sur

CHAPTER OFFICIALS
Position Name CTC No. ( Cedula) Contact No.
President Marcela J. Bosque 09462854864
Vice President Wilfredo B. Angao
Secretary Rosita E. Recabo 27826261 09484617178
Treasurer Gloria P. Andrade
Auditor Nicomedes B. Alganes
Advisers Francisco H. Vigonte Francisco V. Borromeo Sr. Florencio M. Muaña Paterno N. Canoy
Organizer Francisco H. Vigonte Eusebio Yting

Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. SEC Reg. No. 28042 Reg. Date: October 19, 1965 San Jose Prvince of Dinagat Islands, Philippines TAGBINA CHAPTER/ SM-40-00 P-1-A

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