Kenny Slaught Works Hard To Leave A Positive Mark On Community

California-based real estate investor, Kenny Slaught is committed to making long-term contributions to the communities where his business operates. To further his corporate social responsibility mission, he stands as a long-time advocate for the Hospice of Santa Barbara’s ‘The Youth Bereavement Outreach Program’. Slaught, in efforts to boost public awareness of importance of children’s emotional wellbeing, recently promoted the program via his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Kenny Slaught Blogs About Programs Service For Struggling Youth

“When children lose a loved one, it can feel like their lives will never be the same again. Their grief may seem insurmountable,” states Kenny Slaught. To combat this impression, the I Have a Friend mentor program pairs children and adolescents in this situation with a trained adult volunteer who experienced a similar loss at a young age. This volunteer serves as a companion throughout the grief process and provides a truly sympathetic point of view. The relationship that is built through this program often becomes indispensable as the child continues to face hurdles for several years.

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Kenny Slaught Emphasizes Importance Of Mentors For Struggling Youth

Research has documented the serious impact that unaddressed grief among children and teenagers can have on their functioning and personality. When these young people have not gained the coping skills they need to process grief, they may fall victim to violence, drugs, or alcohol. I Have a Friend provides a productive outlet for these children and the opportunity to form a real bond with someone who has experienced the same chilling loss. Understanding the program’s significance, Kenny Slaught wrote, “Recognizing that the child’s life will never be the same, the mentor offers a positive example for how to process and deal with the pain of loss. The mentor serves as a symbol that happiness and wholeness can be achieved no matter how the child may feel in the years immediately following a major loss.”

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Kenny Slaught Shows Dedicated Support For I Have A Friend Program

Renowned property and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught is a former member of the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and remains a dedicated supporter of Hospice of Santa Barbara. He recently voiced his enthusiastic approval of the organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ by promoting it on his blog, available at KennySlaught.com.

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Slaught DIscusses Excellend PTSD Therapy Options

“The professionals at Hospice of Santa Barbara strive to provide the highest level of service to clients by offering effective, cutting-edge therapies,” Kenny Slaught wrote, praising the organization for their work. “Dealing with grief and loss is extremely difficult, but a new therapy has emerged to help individuals through difficult times.” Those experiencing PTSD undergo overwhelming and painful emotions whenever they remember a past trauma. People dealing with loss and grief often have similar reactions to emotional triggers. EMDR allows these negative emotions to be mitigated through the involvement of dual stimulation—eye movements along with tones or taps. Throughout the therapy, clients recall past traumas in a protected environment while focusing on an external stimulus of the tone or tap. Practitioners are able to help clients find insight about the difficult emotions and make more positive associations with current triggers.

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Kenny Slaught Shows Support For SBMA Upgrades

The project allows for the preservation of the historical character of physical building while also providing for state-of-the-art upgrades, notes Kenny Slaught. In addition, through enhancements like seismic upgrades, both the building and the tens of thousands of pieces of art inside will be better protected. The project also creates 25 percent more gallery space to make the museum an even more important center of the Santa Barbara community. In all, the renovation project is the most comprehensive ever undertaken by the museum.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses UCSB Grant

As an active member and supporter of the UCSB Foundation, Kenny Slaught recently posted on his blog at KennySlaught.com offering congratulations on being awarded an impressive grant. “The University of California Santa Barbara announced on May 26, 2016 that it is a Grand Challenges Explorations grant winner.”

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Kenny Slaught Gives Advice For Buyers In Hot California Market

A white-hot housing market has many West Coast buyers finding that they need to pay excessively high prices for older, less fashionable homes. Kenny Slaught notes that home prices have been steadily rising since 2008, with common reference, the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller home price index, revealing that Los Angeles home prices reached their highest point during April of this year since October 2007. Having moved beyond simply recovering from the recession, Southern California’s larger metropolitan areas are approaching their former peaks. Slaught says the turnaround is due to a number of factors, including interest rates, job growth and supply and demand. As current 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages hover around 3.5% or less, these enticing numbers are nearing 3.31 percent (the record low hit in November 2012) and are encouraging many to buy. Historically low rates, coupled with strong employment numbers, such as a 2.4% gain in Los Angeles County and a 3.5% rise in Orange County, note why values have appreciated in an extraordinarily fast-paced manner. And even though home prices fluctuate considerably statewide, inflated asking prices on higher-end options are second only to Hawaii. The feverish demand for housing cannot currently be met by the slim supply available, with many first-timers forced to pursue condominium-style units: available and within a more modest price range.

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Kenny Slaught Notes Startup Funding In Santa Barbara

Aside from a sought after tourist destination, Santa Barbara has presently become a center for young and developing businesses, said Kenny Slaught. Dozens of promising, new companies have been founded in recent years, and many, including AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, have come directly out of the University of California Santa Barbara. With over $200 million raised for area startups from private investors in the last year, the Central Coast boasts nearly twice the investment per capita in innovation than the greater Los Angeles area, a much larger market. While some may feel the tempting pull of Silicon Valley or Hollywood, local entrepreneurs recognize the significance of building a business in an environment that promotes growth. As a result, the region is one of the best places in the country to launch and cultivate startups, spawning remarkable biotech, medical, technology, and scientific businesses like Inogen, Raytheon, Sonos, and BioIQ.

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Kenny Slaught Talks About Classic Features of Spanish Colonial Architecture

Kenny Slaught, real estate professional, details the classic features of the Spanish Colonial architecture found throughout the California city of Santa Barbara. He highlights the architect who brought the style to the area, as well as discusses several places throughout the city that are great examples of the architectural style at work.

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