SWIFT action in disaster response, expanded healthcare services, strengthened social support, and sustained economic growth have marked the first 100 days of the second term of Malabon City Mayor Jeannie Sandoval who vowed for more improved, results-driven governance.
Social services continued to reach thousands of households under her stewardship.
Through the flagship Blue Card Program, more than 93,000 heads of households received financial assistance including solo parents, senior citizens and families in need, complemented by livelihood training programs for persons with disability, daycare learners and youth.
During times of calamity, the city government provided immediate relief to affected residents — distributing over 1,500 food packs, 900 hygiene kits, and 5,000 hot meals to evacuees, with the support of volunteers and partner agencies.
Thousands of residents benefited from the ‘Lab for All’ initiative while the new 200-bed San Lorenzo Ruiz Hospital building was formally inaugurated, expanding access to quality medical care for Malabueños.
The upgrade of the hospital from a 10-bed to a 200-bed capacity was made possible through the initiative of former congressman and First Gentleman Ricky Sandoval, who authored House Bill 7362, City Administrator Dr. Alexander Rosete said.
Economically, Dr. Rosete said Malabon emerged as the second fastest-growing city in the National Capital Region in terms of Gross Domestic Product growth based on the records from the Philippine Statistics Authority.
Over 1,100 job seekers had participated in city-led job fairs with 200 hired on the spot while nearly 1,000 residents gained temporary employment under the “Tulong Pangkabuhayan” para sa Displaced Workers and the Special Program for the Employment of Students.
The ‘Mobile Jeannie’ Services program also brought essential support to flood-prone areas — from cleanup operations to water distribution, he said.
The city government also pushed forward with various infrastructure projects, including road clearing, drainage improvements, and housing programs for families relocated to resettlement sites.
Malabon successfully completed its Executive-Legislative Agenda for 2026–2028 and achieved the ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management Certification, affirming the city’s commitment to efficient, transparent, and high-quality public service.






