Kenny Slaught On Benefits Of Hospice Of Santa Barbara’s Anticipatory Grief Services

Chronically ill people and their loved ones receive support through the Hospice of Santa Barbara’s programs. Many of these help kids as they face the loss of a relative. About 20 percent of kids experience a parent dying before becoming an adult, while 1 in 5 loses a parent before turning 18 years of age.…

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Kenny Slaught Advocates For Those Facing Loss In Family

CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught, supports those who encountered misfortune in their lives. Slaught promotes Parenting After Loss, an initiative at the Hospice of Santa Barbara. He brings awareness regarding the importance of social support, especially for those who lost a close relative and talks about it on his blog at  KennySlaught.com. Read…

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Kenny Slaught Notes How Tech Advances Shape Real Estate Market

Technological improvements have revolutionized America’s real estate industry, making the property management sector increasingly efficient and profitable. Platforms which offer numerous online collaborations and, most importantly, workflow automation are growing in popularity, in large part due to their ability to provide quick access to accurate and consolidated data and information flow. Kenny Slaught, the president…

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Kenny Slaught Examines The Features Of Hispanic Architecture

A United States architectural movement recognised as the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture originated in the early 20th century. The movement comprised designing some cities that were the former Spanish colonies, which then became American cities, using the Spanish architectural style. A major part of this architectural style can be seen in California. Post an earthquake…

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