Kenny Slaught Remains an Ally Of I Have A Friend Program

Property specialist and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught is a former member of the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and continues to be an ally for the Hospice of Santa Barbara. The organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ impressed him to the point of talking about it on his blog, available at KennySlaught.com.

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Kenny Slaught Remains an Ally Of I Have A Friend Program

Property specialist and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught is a former member of the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and continues to be an ally for the Hospice of Santa Barbara. The organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ impressed him to the point of talking about it on his blog, available at KennySlaught.com.

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Kenny Slaught Declares His Support For “The Image More” Campaign At Santa Barbara Museum Of Art

Strong supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has pledged his backing towards the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by highlighting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays an outstanding part in the local community by providing educational programs and linking residents and visitors to truly brilliant works of art. Currently, the museum has launched a big overhaul project that includes the launch of the Imagine More campaign, an exciting fundraising endeavor that will provide for superior gallery area, more community space, necessary updates to the building, and a matchless experience. The museum hopes to raise $50 million in capital to reach these goals through the Imagine More Campaign.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Skills Gained Through Parenting After Loss Program

The Parenting After Loss program crosses eight weeks and acts as a support group for the parents, guardians, and children suffering the loss of a parent or sibling. The education and care felt in this program is built specifically around the emotional and practical reactions to death within a familial unit. Kenny Slaught explains that via participation in the program, families obtain the tools they need to communicate adequately with each other and grow stronger as a group as a result, despite experiencing the loss.

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Kenny Slaught – Continued Impact Of Hoover Dam Affects American Citizens

The ground-breaking structure birthed during the American Great Depression period between 1931 and 1936 cost American citizens $49 million dollars, notes Kenny Slaught. The dam was originally named Boulder Dam, later transformed as Hoover Dam after then-President Herbert Hoover, who had made major contributions to the completion of this prodigious project. The dam stands 221 meters in height, 379 meters in length, and containing at least 35.000 cubic kilometers of total capacity, allowing generation of more than 4.2 billion kWh2 per year.

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Kenny Slaught Celebrates Santa Barbara’s Architectural Legacy

As Santa Barbara stands as a world famous tourist destination, the coastal California town north of Los Angeles is made up of beautiful buildings with a rich history. From Spanish style homes to intricately crafted archways and structures, the city was developed with the intention of an attractive design that would limit uncontrolled growth. Passionate Santa Barbara real estate professional Kenny Slaught provides insight on how the architectural integrity was upheld throughout the years.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Research Of Professor David Low

A professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, David Low, will pursue a progressive global health and development research project called “Strategy for development of enteric pathogen-specific phage”. Low’s research, notes Kenny Slaught, focuses on a new way to deal with major bacterial pathogens that are becoming resistant to many powerful antibiotics. Low will engineer phage to selectively target and kill several pathogenic bacteria to jettison any possibilities of enteric diseases in babies. They will engineer a series of different T2 lytic bacteriophage that connect multiple different regions of the BamA protein located on the surface of several pathogenic bacteria, which will ensure they only infect these specified bacteria. Furthermore, they will test the different phage for capacity to eliminate pathogenic E. coli and Shigella, and determine whether or not they have the ability to develop resistance.

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Kenny Slaught Declares His Support For “The Image More” Campaign At Santa Barbara Museum Of Art

Strong supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has pledged his backing towards the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by highlighting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays an outstanding part in the local community by providing educational programs and linking residents and visitors to truly brilliant works of art. Currently, the museum has launched a big overhaul project that includes the launch of the Imagine More campaign, an exciting fundraising endeavor that will provide for superior gallery area, more community space, necessary updates to the building, and a matchless experience. The museum hopes to raise $50 million in capital to reach these goals through the Imagine More Campaign.

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Kenny Slaught Shares The Benefits Of 2012 JOBS Act

Kenny Slaught firmly believes that new intuitive software and mobile applications give investors and builders a greater selection of lending and borrowing opportunities across a variety of real estate asset classes and geographies. The Golden State’s crowdfunding or peer-to-peer lending initiatives emerged with the adoption of the Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act of 2012, which significantly democratized the process in which firms can raise funds for real estate acquisitions and development. The new law allowed the previously banned practice of advertising or publicly seeking private funding from accredited individuals and firms. Individuals with a net worth of $1,000,000, excluding ownership of their personal residences, or with an yearly income of $200,000 or a household with $300,000 per annum, if filed together with a spouse, can become an accredited investor. Kenny Slaught points out that the amendments gave the green light to California borrowers and lenders to participate in debt and equity financing, in which loans generate income in the form of interest, without an official financial institution presiding as an intermediary. This has created a new avenue for property owners and funders to browse new investment offerings, perform due diligence, as well as access dashboards to monitor how assets and financial products are performing.

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Kenneth Slaught Discusses Local Services For Youth Suffering Loss Of Loved One

Kenny Slaught notes that Hospice of Santa Barbara delivers a wide range of services not only for those facing terminal and chronic illness, but also for their families. Many of the organization’s programs focus on the needs of children as they struggle with the impending or recent passing of a family member. Around 20 percent of children suffer the death of a loved one prior to turning 18, and one in 20 children sees the loss of one or both parents before they reach adulthood. Hospice of Santa Barbara seeks to provide those in these situations with free mentorship through numerous programs. This support helps children cope with their grief to avoid or alleviate depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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