Hough | Community Health/Gardening
Daniel Kulman finished high school in Parma, Ohio, and went on to become a commercial fisherman in Louisiana. There he worked for 6 years catching shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico. After witnessing the BP oil spill of 2010 and volunteering to help save the coastal area and marshes where he worked, he decided what he would like to do professionally. Realizing his potential to help people and areas in need, he came back to Cleveland seeking a medicine degree. Since being in Cleveland, Daniel has started his own community garden in Parma, where he grows just about anything that will grow in Ohio. He also volunteers at a local hospital and at food drives for the homeless. His true passion is seeing the potential in under-utilized land and turning it into something productive for the community.