Top 5 best 2018 KCPE students in Kilifi County have every reason to make their dreams come true after they received scholarships from the Co-operative Bank of Kenya.
The five scholarships, according to Kilifi County Governor Amason Kingi, have already been awarded to students who topped the county during last year’s KCPE.
- John Kahindi Mthengo
- Alice Mahenzo Yeri
- Fadhili Kazungu Chai
- Franklin Baya Kahindi
- Leah Dhiramo Emmanuel
Governor Amason Kingi hailed the Cooperative Bank of Kenya for being on the forefront of making sure that bright but needy students also get a chance to fulfill their dreams through education.
The Co-operative Bank has been working through its current flagship project of the Co-op Bank Foundation is an education scholarship scheme for bright but less fortunate children who are facing difficulties in paying school fees for secondary education.
Co-operative Bank Foundation was established in 2007 as a registered trust in recognition of the need to enhance the existing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives by the bank.
At that point, the bank felt it was a duty that it should not only grow financially but also develop a deeper commitment to help the growth of the community. The bank believes that their role goes beyond profit-making to include promoting the long-term economic prosperity and quality of life for everyone in our communities.
“If our people prosper, we also proper as a bank,” says Co-operative Bank of Kenya.
