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Formen Malabon Mayor Antolin 'Lenlen' Oreta III Showcases Governance Legacy in HR's Bid

As the race for a House seats heats on, former Malabon City Mayor Antolin 'Lenlen'
Oreta is stepping into the arena, leveraging a proven track record of governance that has left a lasting impact on the city. His tenure as Mayor was marked by progressive initiatives that significantly improved public services, infrastructure and welfare of the community.

Education and Youth Improvement

One of Oreta's cornerstone policies was the enhancement of educational opportunities for Malabon's youth. His MLLO Scholarship Program provided financial assistance to thousands of students, ensuring that education remained within reach for families in need. Under his leadership, the City also launched the Gamit sa Pag-aaral, Alalay sa Mag-aaral initiative, which supplied students with essential learning materials.

Recognizing the evolving landscape of education, Oreta champiuoned digital literacy through programs like 'Teche na sila Lolo at Lola' which introduced Senior Ctizens to modern technology. He also strengthened the City of Malabon University (CMU), securing its accreditation, expandingits course offerings and modernizing its facilities to enhance learning quality for students.

HEALTHCARE and Social Welfare:

Oreta's administration revolutionized Malabon's healthcare system with the establishment of Ospital ng Malabon (OsMal), ensuring residents had access to medical services. The Health Nýo, Care Ko! program distributed essential supplies to all 21 Heath Centers, bolstering public helth initiatives accross the city.

His commitment to social welfare extended to pioneering nutrition programs, such as the award winning ''Karinderia Para sa Kalusugan ni Chikiting.'' This initiative addressed childhood malnutrition by partnering with local eateries to provide undernourished children with balanced meals. The program not only improved public health but, also supported small businesses through training and giving loans for start-up businesses.

ECONOMIC Growth: Livelihood and Employment Opprtunities

Understanding the economic challenges faced by Malabon students, Oreta implemented programs which fostered livelihood and employment. Through Lingap Kabuhayan, small businesses owners and struggling families received financial assistance to sustain their projects. Job fairs, employment refferals, and OFW reintegration programs also played a crucial role in boosting local employment.

A standout initiative was the Malabon Tricycle Tours, a tourism-livelihood hybrid program highlighted the city rich culinary and cultural heritage. This project not only promoted Malabon as a travel destination but also provided additional income opportunities for trycycle drivers, earning national recognition for its innovative approach to local tourism.

Another notable livelihood was the the Senior Patroller program, which provided employment opportunities for Senior Citizens by engaging them in community patrol and public safety efforts. This program employed seniors as Barangay safety partners, assisting children in schools and promoting discipline. On a rotational basis, this initiative not only gave seniors a renewed sense of purpose but also fostered stronger relationships with the community.

URBAN Development: Housing Infra

Oreta prioritized affordable housing program. Providing shelter for informal settlers and government employees. His administration also spearheaded major flood control projects,including drainage systems upgrade, pumping stations and river wall cleaning and reinforcement.

A Vision for Malabon's Future

As he seeks a Congressional seat, Oreta pledges to bring his proactive and inclusive governance to a broader platform. His focus on education, healthcare, peace and order, environment sustainability, disaster preparedness empowerment, and Malabon's needs and aspirations. and infrastructure development reflects his deep understanding. (VerGarciaBlogs)

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