May God Almighty bless you and make you fruitful
and increase your numbers until you
become a community of peoples.
Genesis 28:3




Halleh Dunnicliffe REALTOR (B) - - “If everyone helped others, it would have such a positive impact on peoples lives.” A 20-year Maui resident, this awardwinning Realtor, enjoys volunteering for March of Dimes, Ke Hale A Ke Ola, Maui’s homeless shelter, Habitat for Humanity; the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life and local schools. Lately, Halleh has been involved with Imua Family Services helping less fortunate families obtain the necessities of life. She calls it “Christmas in April, July….or whenever.”


Kathy Englert REALTOR (S) - - Kathy believes, “When you give your life away, you gain it.” This Wisconsin native discovered Hawaii in high school, returned to attend U.H. and landed on Maui with her husband. They started Hope Chapel in a living room in 1980 and today they have a congregation of 1,500. Hope Chapel has many ministries, but her passion lies with feeding people, both spiritually and literally, through the Maui Food Bank, Feed My Sheep and the Rio Coco Foundation.


Ken Smith REALTOR (S) - - “I love helping others and rarely ever refuse a request whether from a Realtor seeking advice or from a friend needing someone to listen.” Ken started in stocks, moved to Ken’s Natural Foods, and decided to help families by fulfilling their dreams in paradise. An avid runner, Ken raised $10,000 for Easter Seals running the Honolulu Marathon and is looking forward to running the Boston Marathon in 2009 to celebrate his 65th year.


Roger Torres REALTOR (B) - - A California born beach boy, Roger came to Maui 37 years ago and fell in love. A founding member of the Maui Preparatory Academy and the Alliance to Improve Maui, he has been the vice president of the Ka’anapali Golf Estates Homeowners Association for five years. Roger says, “In 2008, I want to keep smiling, help friends and family and those less fortunate succeed in life and send love now and into the future.”


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