Kenny Slaught Speaks To Skills Gained Through Hospice Mentorship Initiatives

Caretakers and children receive support through the 8 week long Parenting After Loss program. The counseling addresses family dynamics after a family member dies. According to Kenny Slaught, those attending the program learn how to communicate and function better as a family.

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Kenny Slaught Speaks To Skills Gained Through Hospice Mentorship Initiatives

The Parenting After Loss initiative lasts for 8 weeks and is meant to provide support after the death of a close relative, Kenny Slaught explains. The tools taught in the program can bring a family together.
 
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Kenneth Slaught Discusses Giving Back To Community, Outreach Initiatives

Kenny Slaught, CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, supports those who struggle. He promotes the Parenting After Loss program at Hospice of Santa Barbara as he brings awareness regarding social support. This is especially important for those who lost a family member. Slaught advertises the program on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Kenny Slaught – Discusses the History of Architecture in Santa Barbara

Recognized as a world famous tourist destination, this coastal California town, north of Los Angeles, is full of beautiful buildings with a rich history. From Spanish inspired homes to intricately adorned archways and structures, the city was developed with the intention of an appealing design that would limit uncontrolled growth. As a passionate Santa Barbara real estate professional, Kenny Slaught, provides insight into how the architectural integrity was upheld throughout the years. Maintaining the natural charm of this region was intentional and as early as 1925, city planners enacted development controls to prevent demotion of Spanish Colonial architecture. The community was the first in the United States to proactively think about the importance of historic buildings. Controls were put in place and guidelines were designed to preserve unique structures and park spaces. In 1960 Santa Barbara established legal protection for historic landmarks.

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Santa Barbara Is Famous For Its Rich Architectural Legacy – Kenny Slaught

Santa Barbara’s fame as a touristic city that entices thousands of visitors each year is a renowned fact. Mostly known for its pleasant weather, spectacular landscapes and particularly for its remarkably rich architectural heritage. Santa Barbara’s constriction designs do not display the similarity of the conventional American architecture because its origins have arisen from the Spanish constructions during the colonization period. Thanks to the city’s flawless architecture portrayed by the touch of ancient days, historic preservation was considered as an essential element in the city planning process. Santa Barbara was one of the earliest communities in the United States that further showcased the historical footprint observed in the local architectural patterns and styles. Famous property developer and successful businessman, Kenny Slaught has thrown insights on the history of Santa Barbara’s architecture by drawing upon the chronology of events that took place in the area. On his blog at KennySlaughtNews.com, the well-known industry executive has shared a brief timeline of milestones in efforts to help accelerate curious readers’ search for knowledge on the roots of local architecture.   

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