About 40 years ago, Alex Kaganzev’s life was about to change. He was a life-long stutter who had turned away from treatment after what he felt were embarrassing efforts to help him. That’s when Seeta Voorakkara stepped into his life. “Seeta was very caring, very sweet,” Kaganzev told NJ Advance Media this week. “I never forgot her kindness. I wanted to do something for her. Stuttering impacts a person’s life. Everything done in life is predicated on how one speaks.” When they met, Voorakkara and Kanganzev worked at the Vineland Developmental Center, a live-in facility for the developmentally d…