Kenny Slaught Discusses Skills Gained Through Parenting After Loss Program

The Parenting After Loss initiative has a duration of 8 weeks and acts as a support group for parents and children following the death of a parent or sibling. The program is designed to deal with the emotional and practical consequences following a death in the family. Kenny Slaught thinks that participating in the program can help a family become stronger together, even after experiencing a loss.

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Kenny Slaught – Hoover Dam Stands Among America’s Greatest Hydroelectric Generating Projects

Hoover Dam is a project designed to provide the region at the border of Nevada and Arizona with water and hydroelectric energy. The construction uses the power generated by the Colorado River. California based real estate Kenny Slaught realizes the project’s impact on the communities access to water and power resources. In his blog at KennySlaught.com, he talks about how Hoover Dam turned many deserted places into growing economies.

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Kenny Slaught Notes Continued Success Of Hospice Counselling Services

Hospice of Santa Barbara provides support to terminal illness patients but also their families. Most of its programs are focused on offering support to children suffering a loss, as about 20 percent experience one before reaching adulthood. In the words of Kenny Slaught, the organization’s programs helps individuals cope without falling into depression, anxiety or PTSD.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Community Support For Arts Initiatives

This conference takes place every year and allows teachers, donors, artists and non-profits to connect students with locals and discuss the state of the arts education in Santa Barbara. The large program is the first stage in creating better programs in the future. Some other programs are available, such as collecting instruments for students in need, grants for programs that want to use the facilities at the Santa Barbara Bowl, and scholarships for students who study arts. Kenny Slaught says that the foundation also supports a children’s program and a variety of in-school and after-school programs for people affected by the concerts at the Super Bowl. The Notes for Notes program provides free instruments and lessons, and all the projects are overseen by a large group of volunteers.

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