550 Million Won in Scholarships Through 2040
Expanded Support for Elementary School Students

KCH Group delivered scholarships to support the nurturing of young talents in Sinan County. Provided by Sinan County

KCH Group delivered scholarships to support the nurturing of young talents in Sinan County. Provided by Sinan County

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KCH Group has expanded its support for local education in Anjwa Island, Sinan County, Jeollanam-do by providing scholarships to new students and signing a sponsorship agreement for elementary school scholarships.


On March 3, KCH Group awarded scholarships to new students at the 2026 entrance ceremony for Anjwa Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, and signed a scholarship sponsorship agreement with Anjwa Elementary School.


Since signing a scholarship agreement with Anjwa High School in 2020, the group has been carrying out a scholarship program worth a total of 550 million won through 2040. In addition, the "Anjwa Dream Bank" fund, created voluntarily by employees of the Anjwa Solar Power Plant, continues to provide support for students from underprivileged backgrounds.


Starting this year, the group has expanded scholarship support to include elementary schools. Anjwa Elementary School will receive up to 20 million won in scholarships annually, supporting entrance and graduation ceremony scholarships, cultural experience expenses, group uniform support, power plant tours, and renewable energy education.


Anjwa Middle School will receive up to 6 million won annually from the Anjwa Dream Bank fund, and KCH Group is also considering additional support at the group level in the future.


An official from Sinan County stated, "The Anjwa area faces poor educational conditions due to an aging population and declining student numbers," and added, "The expansion of this scholarship program will be a great support for local students."



Meanwhile, KCH Group is a diversified company spanning resources, renewable energy, infrastructure, and shipping industries. It operates the 288MW Anjwa Solar Power Plant and continues to pursue mutual growth with the local community through social contribution activities.


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