Kenny Slaught Discusses Mentorship Program For Struggling Children

Hospice of Santa Barbara seeks to meet the needs of all individuals in the community who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Kenny Slaught notes that understanding that children and adolescents often struggle immensely when adapting to loss, the organization has focused much of its efforts on their critical needs. One of the most important programs that Hospice of Santa Barbara maintains is I Have a Friend, pairing young individuals struggling with grief with trained adult volunteers who have also experienced the loss of a parent at a young age.

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Kenny Slaught On The Career Progression Prospects In Santa Barbara

A vast range of opportunities to improve careers and training programs, meant for those who aren’t enrolled in college courses but in place are learning something different, are offered by Santa Barbara City College, written by Kenny Slaught, a established property investor and businessperson, on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The community of Santa Barbara gives its residents a chance to enrol in many programs and training opportunities that are important in today’s world. Having mentioned before how the community drafts several programs that are beneficial to residents, Kenny Slaught talks about the several programs accessible to those who have the commitment, for example, Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, etc.

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Kenny Slaught On Why Santa Barbara Is Famous For Its Architecture

Some of the most celebrated Santa Barbara architecture includes the centuries old Hotel Virginia, El Pueblo Viejo district in historic downtown and the two pink towers of the Old Mission, which hosts retreats and festivals. Kenny Slaught notes that the brightly colored tiles of the County Courthouse houses brilliant murals and other striking attributes, and nearby the clock tower and observation deck provide a panoramic view of the entire city. The Lobero theatre not only houses the regions premier performing arts events but also dates back to 1873 and was rebuilt in the 1920’s by George Washington Smith. These are a few examples of the celebrated past of Santa Barbara, where, because of the founder’s advanced planning, many antique, architecturally amazing buildings line the streets of the central city.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Santa Barbara’s Support Services For Grieving Individuals

Life-long supporter of community initiatives, Santa Barbara-based entrepreneur and leading force in the real estate sector, Kenny Slaught has wholeheartedly embraced Hospice of Santa Barbara’s various initiatives aimed at helping those who suffered hardship in life to learn to experience joy and meaningfulness again through empathy and self-care. In keeping with his intentions, he advocates for the Hospice of Santa Barbara’s Anticipatory Grief Services program and continues to educate the broader public about the importance of social support, particularly for people who have experienced the loss of their loved ones. With this intention, Slaught recently promoted these programs on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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