Colgate-Palmolive has launched a scholarship campaign that will help families across the country by easing the cost of educating their children. A total of Ksh. 1.28 Million (12,800 USD) worth of scholarship money will be awarded to 16 children aged between 7-18 years. The money will go towards paying tuition fees and buying school supplies such as stationery and textbooks.
The launch of the scholarship campaign is part of Colgate-Palmolive’s ongoing commitment to the health and education of Kenyan children. The global consumer goods company has been living this commitment through its Bright Smiles, Bright Futures program, which has been reaching children around the world with oral health education for the past 25 years.