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List of Advisories for stranded students in Baguio City

Baguio City, being considered as the Center of Education in the North, caters to a lot of students from nearby provinces. And as the entire Luzon has been placed under Enhanced Community Quarantine, many of them have been stranded in the city.

As the first week of the quarantine is over, local government units are continuously trying to adapt and develop measures that are suitable for implementation their respective areas.

Advisories from Provinces for stranded students in Baguio

As part of these steps being taken, here are announcements from other provinces for stranded students in the city.

Ifugao

Through Facebook, Ifugao Lone District Representative Atty. Solomon Chungalao instructed all stranded students in Baguio who are from Ifugao to contact Atty. Kindipan at 09167777989 so that they can be assisted.

Staff and volunteers will be delivering food relief to the students hence following details should be provided via text:

  • Name
  • Barangay in Ifugao
  • School
  • Address in Baguio City

If not, you may fill-up this form with your contact details https://forms.gle/WCG5qyy4Wv76mBYZ9.

For further announcements, please check Rep. Chungalao’s FB Page.

Kalinga

Kalinga Lone District Representative Allen Jesse Mangaoang has also made an announcement for all students from the province who are stranded in other areas.

Stranded students may contact his office through the following numbers:

  • 0906 095 0821 (GLOBE)
  • 0928 994 8599 (SMART)

NOTE: Students must indicate their name, address in Baguio and address in Kalinga

On the other hand, Kalinga Organization of Baguio and Benguet has also made an announcement on Facebook.

The organization asks stranded students to send in the following details through a private message to their Facebook page for validation and so that they know where to send relief.

  • Name
  • School
  • Address
  • Contact Number

For further announcements and other updates, follow their Facebook pages.

Rep. Allen Jesse Mangaoang – https://www.facebook.com/sonnymangaoangofficialpage/
Kalinga Organization of Baguio and Benguet https://www.facebook.com/kalingashines

Mt. Province

Mt. Province District 1 Representative Maximo Dalog Jr., following the guidelines of DOH and NDRRMC, advised stranded students in Baguio and Benguet who are from Mt. Province to stay where they are and practice vigilance.

As a way to help the stranded students, the office of the Congressman will try to address their food/medical concerns.

Stranded students may contact the office through Atty. Cyphrine Dalog at 09399250844.

Abra (Updated March 27, 2020)

For Abreño students who are stranded in the city of Baguio may provide the following details for assistance:

  1. Name
  2. School
  3. Address in Abra
  4. Address in Baguio

and send it to the following numbers:

MIKE – 0927 280 2428
LLOYD – 0943 302 6577

Facebook page of Congressman JB Bernos

Advisory from Baguio City Sangguniang Kabataan Federation

Baguio City Sangguniang Kabataan Federation President Levy Lloyd Orcales has also made an announcement on Facebook for stranded students who are from other provinces.

Stranded students may get in touch with respective SK Barangay officials in the area where they are staying for record purposes and for their relief goods.

You may also try to comment on his Facebook post if you are one of them or identify those students you know in the comment section.

On the other hand, Orcales also mentioned that there will be an arranged transportation service for stranded students who are from La Union.

Advisory for stranded Saint Louis University Students

“Pursuant to the directives of the Office of the City Mayor of Baguio on enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and in our effort to provide assistance to Louisian students who are non-Baguio residents and who are on home quarantine in their boarding houses and dormitories in the city, students concerned are advised to coordinate with their respective School Deans for their status and needed support to complement the rationing of food packs in their barangays.

The Guidance Center, SLU Sunflower Children’s Center, and the SLU Department of Psychology will also attend to students in need of support during this time.

Again, unless for essential reasons or emergency cases, everyone is urged to stay at home following the quarantine protocols for everyone’s safety.

School matters concerning the remainder of the current semester will be reasonably addressed upon resumption of classes.

Let us all pray to the Lord to increase our faith and to look kindly upon us during this time of need.”

Rev. Fr. Gilbert B. Sales, CICM
President, Saint Louis University

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Contact Details

You may reach the different deans of respective schools through their email address below:

OFFICENameEmail AddressLocal No.
Dean, School of Accountancy, Management,
Computing and Information Studies
Mr. George K. Ramos[email protected]442-3848 / 442-6321 / Local 203
Associate Dean, School of Accountancy, Management,
Computing and Information Studies
Mrs. April M. Gumnad[email protected] 442-6321 / Local 223
Associate Dean, School of Accountancy, Management,
Computing and Information Studies
Mr. Gerry Paul Genove [email protected]205
Dean, School of Advanced StudiesCecilia A. Mercado[email protected]236
Dean School of Engineering and ArchitectureCynthia L. Posadas[email protected]242
Associate Dean, School of Engineering and ArchitectureElaine R. Rivera[email protected]242
Dean, School of LawLilybeth T. Sindayen-Libiran[email protected]203
Associate Dean School of LawChristine Angelica B. Elveña Carantes[email protected]
Dean School of MedicineJohn Anthony A. Domantay[email protected]293
Dean, School of Natural SciencesMrs. Ann P. Opiña[email protected]268
Associate Dean, School of Natural SciencesRacquel C. Barcelo[email protected]221
Dean, School of NursingMary Grace C. Lacanaria[email protected]294
Associate Dean, School of NursingNorenia T. Dao-ayen[email protected]388
Dean, School of Teacher Education and Liberal ArtsFelina P. Espique[email protected]354
Associate Dean, School of Teacher Education
and Liberal Arts
Danilo S. Alterado[email protected]220
Associate Dean, School of Teacher Education
and Liberal Arts
Teresita D. Ignacio[email protected]220

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  1. Hi my son,who is a UPB student is currently holed up at Salud Mitra as there is no more transportation going home to Antipolo city.He is not yet in need of urgent supply as he can still buy his food but just in case this quarantine will last than expexted, then he might need assistance….thank you and please ….let’s all try to be safe….i’m a very worried mother based here in Seoul,South Korea

    1. Your son can coordinate with the city mayors office for such transportation.

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