The support programs at the Hospice of Santa Barbara address those who are chronically ill and their close ones. The numerous children programs offer support to those who recently lost a loved one. About one in 20 kids suffers the death of at least a parent before reaching adult age, while 20 percent are faced with a death before turning 18. The counseling services available at the Hospice of Santa Barbara help those in grief manage depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Kenny Slaught promotes the Hospice of Santa Barbara in its mission to be involved with schools of any level, starting with elementary school and up to college. Volunteers make weekly trips to schools and meet with students who struggle with traumas. The meetings encourage teens to openly discuss their emotions and find effective ways to cope. This can prevent them from using drugs or alcohol. The hospice also provides training for employees who want to learn how to discuss topics like violent deaths. The Hospice of Santa Barbara is connected with 65 local schools that rely on it to respond fast to emergencies. 

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Santa Barbara is a popular tourist attraction due to its nice weather, gorgeous landscapes and architectural structures. Santa Barbara was developed during the Spanish colonization era, so its buildings are different compared to other US regions. Due to the city retaining its original touch, the city planners preserved its history since the developing stages. Santa Barbara was one of the first cities in the nation to develop on its own architectural legacy. On his blog at KennySlaughtNews.com, the property posted the most important events in the city’s history, for visitors to read. 

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The Grand Challenges Explorations grant was awarded by the University of California Santa Barbara on May 26, 2016. The UCSB Foundation, winner of the award, received congratulations from Kenny Slaught. The active member and sponsor talked about the event on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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