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NIC Bank Partners with Charitable Organizations to Educate Under-privileged Children

BY Soko Directory Team · March 22, 2017 12:03 pm

NIC Bank has partnered with several charitable organisations over the years to support under-privileged children gain quality education. This is in line with the Bank’s citizenship agenda which has identified education as a key pillar of its community engagement.

The bank announced that it has partnered with Edumed Trust Kenya to financially support 5 talented students through their four years of secondary schooling. Edmund Trust is a Christian funded organisation which supports people with learning disabilities. The bank has donated KES 450,000 so far this year which will go towards supporting these students through their secondary schooling years. NIC Bank has been supporting the initiative for nine years.

“As a bank we strongly believe in investing in our youth. This is an investment in the future, and we are humbled to be given this opportunity to develop

 NIC Bank Group managing director John Gachora Right hands a cheque to Dr.Choksey . The Dr. Choksey foundation to improve the quality of life of economically disadvantaged children with albinism through provision of quality education and provision of visual imparities. The beneficiaries of the Zawadi Rebecca and Peter Muchiri pose with them at the cheque handover ceremony.
NIC Bank Group managing director John Gachora Right hands a cheque to Dr.Choksey . The Dr. Choksey foundation to improve the quality of life of economically disadvantaged children with albinism through provision of quality education and provision of visual imparities. The beneficiaries of the Zawadi Rebecca and Peter Muchiri pose with them at the cheque handover ceremony.

tomorrow’s leaders,” said NIC Bank Managing Director, John Gachora.

NIC Bank also said that it will support the Palmhouse Foundation by sponsoring 15 students through their four years of secondary schooling. The Palmhouse Foundation provides scholarships for secondary education to bright and talented children from financially challenged families. The Bank began supporting the Foundation in 2008. The sponsorship has grown over the years with the current annual sponsorship standing at KES 1,820,000.

Another charitable organisation that NIC Bank has worked closely with is the Dr. Choskey Albinism Foundation. The Foundation, which is run by Dr. Prahba Choskey, a leading Kenyan ophthalmologist, has a mission of improving the quality of life of economically disadvantaged children living with albinism in the country. The bank will be supporting 25 students in 2017.

According to the World Health Survey, in 14 of 15 low and middle income countries, people of a working age with disabilities are about one-third less likely to have completed primary school.

“With the rise of unemployment levels in the country, there is a need for persons with disability to have access to opportunities that will empower them and give them an equal footing in the job market,” said Mr. Gachora.

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