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KCB Foundation sets aside KShs. 700 million as it Commissions 2023 Scholarship Class

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KCB Group has set aside KShs.700 million to support the 2023 scholarship cohort through secondary and tertiary education.

Through the KCB Foundation, its social investment arm, the funds will see the lender cater for tuition fees for the four years of secondary school and tertiary level. Those in secondary schools will also get financing for uniforms, transport, set books, and regular mentorship and psychosocial support.

Today, the KCB Foundation commissioned the 2023 scholarship class which will see 1,000 students join various secondary schools across the country from next week.

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The KCB programmed targets bright students from underprivileged backgrounds, with 100 slots allocated to Persons with Disabilities and 500  slots to girls.

Speaking during the commissioning ceremony, KCB Group Human  Resource Director, Japheth Achola said:

“We intentionally seek out  vulnerable and marginalized learners at risk of dropping out of school  completely. This includes learners facing difficulties from orphanhood,  disability, or harmful cultural practices as well as gender or disability and  areas with high poverty indexes.”

“Our commitment stems from our strong belief that it is every child’s right  to access quality education which is a powerful tool of transformation in  society.

We have also incorporated a wholesome psycho-social support  system to ensure the students receive mentorship and guidance, so they  have relevant coping-skills applicable to this dynamic fast-paced world,”

added Mr. Achola while flagging off 220 students from the Western and  Nyanza Regions in Kisumu.

For this cohort, KCB Foundation received over 10,000 applications, making it the highest turnout since the programmed inception in 2007. The

KCB Foundation Directors: A. Baraza (Chairman); P. R. Russo, Mrs. A. Kirenge; J. Muigai; Mrs. A.K. Kimtai; Mrs. R. Gichuru www.kcbgroup.com

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2023 class will form the 16th cohort of the scholar’s programmes, including  the 1,962 students currently in school. The programme has so far  sponsored over 4,558 students from inception.

Beginning with last year’s class, all the high school beneficiaries who sit  the KCSE examination receive 100% school-fees support in the university  and tertiary scholarships.

The revamped KCB Foundation education scholarship programme also  includes a 3-month apprenticeship post KCSE results at KCB branches  countrywide for all the beneficiaries commencing with the 2022 class.

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