Property investor and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught has formerly served on the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and is a committed supported of Hospice of Santa Barbara. Kenny recently wrote of his enthusiastic approval of the organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Santa Barbara real estate professional, Kenny Slaught, provides insight into the natural charm of the city’s architecture and how it has been maintained throughout the years.
He highlights the distinct characteristics of the architectural style, as well as discusses the history of Santa Barbara’s founding father, George Washington Smith.

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Kenny Slaught explains that Hospice of Santa Barbara provides a compassionate care services both to individuals facing terminal and chronic illness, as well as their loved ones. Many of the programs at the organization are directed at the needs of children as they struggle with the impending or recent death of a close family member. About 20 percent of children experience the passing of a loved one before they turn 18, and one in 20 children must face the loss of one or both parents during their childhood. Hospice of Santa Barbara provides individuals in these situations with free support programs to help them cope with grief to avoid or mediate depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  

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Santa Barbara real estate professional, Kenny Slaught, provides insight into the natural charm of the city’s architecture and how it has been maintained throughout the years.
He highlights the distinct characteristics of the architectural style, as well as discusses the history of Santa Barbara’s founding father, George Washington Smith.

Read More: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-discusses-history-architecture-061351293.html