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Devin Kulka Inspires Hope and Unity at LLS Man and Woman of the Year Event

Updated: Apr 19, 2023


Devin Kulka, a prominent member of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) of Long Island, was invited to speak at the 2022 LLS Man and Woman of the Year event. The event brought together candidates, volunteers, and supporters from all over Long Island to celebrate their fundraising efforts and to recognize their hard work and dedication to the fight against blood cancers.


Kulka's speech was an inspiring message of hope and unity, highlighting the importance of the LLS mission to find cures for blood cancers. He spoke about his own personal connection to the cause and the impact that the LLS has had on his life and the lives of countless others affected by blood cancers.


Devin brought his contagious energy to the stage and left a lasting impression on the audience, when he prompted everyone to hug each other as he delivered his speech.


Kulka's speech was met with thunderous applause and inspired the audience to continue their fundraising efforts and to never give up hope. His passion and dedication to the LLS cause were evident throughout his speech and served as a reminder of the importance of coming together as a community to support one another.


The LLS Man and Woman of the Year event is a powerful symbol of hope and unity, bringing together individuals and organizations from all walks of life to support a common cause. Through their fundraising efforts, candidates and volunteers are helping to fund critical research and provide support services to patients and their families.


Kulka's speech was a reminder that the fight against blood cancers is far from over and that it will take the dedication and commitment of individuals and organizations like the LLS to continue to make progress towards finding a cure. His inspiring message of hope and unity will continue to inspire those in attendance and those affected by blood cancers for years to come.

 
 
 

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