October 2, 2024
HARRISBURG, Pa. – The UPMC Pinnacle Foundation recently installed seven “Hope Bells” in UPMC Hillman Cancer Center infusion centers in central Pennsylvania, an alternative to the traditional end-of-treatment bell that allows patients to celebrate various miles in their journey, from regaining appetite to attending family events. The Hope Bell was conceptualized by Aleecia Munchel, BSN, RN, a UPMC infusion nurse, in collaboration with her late patient Barbara Gutshall, who passed away after a courageous fight with breast cancer.
“The Hope Bell gives voice to the small victories that mean so much to our patients,” said Munchel. “It’s a symbol of resilience and joy in the face of incredible challenges. The bell represents a milestone, a moment of triumph over adversity. It is a reminder that even in the toughest times, there is hope and strength within us all.”
The Gutshall family funded the installation of the Hope Bell at UPMC Community Osteopathic in Harrisburg, where Barbara received her treatment. Inspired by the initiative, the UPMC Pinnacle Foundation further funded the installation of Hope Bells in all UPMC Hillman Cancer Center infusion centers across central Pennsylvania, extending the reach of this meaningful project.
A dedication ceremony was held at UPMC Community Osteopathic, honoring Barbara’s memory and the generous donation from her husband, Don Gutshall. The event was attended by family, friends, and the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center infusion team.
“You are all the real heroes,” said Don Gutshall. “For all that you do, for the countless hours you spend, and for the compassion you show to all those patients and families that you take care of, we are deeply grateful. Your efforts do not go unnoticed, and your impact is immeasurable. Thank you for being the pillars of strength and hope in our community.”
The installation of the Hope Bells symbolizes the unwavering support and compassion that UPMC Hillman Cancer Center provides to its patients and their families. As these bells ring out in celebration of each milestone, they echo the enduring message that hope and courage are ever-present.
To recognize her visionary Hope Bell project, Munchel was awarded the prestigious HOPE Award for 2023-2024 by UPMC.
The UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Central Pa. had approximately 40,000 patient visits for medical oncology and infusion in 2023, averaging close to 100 appointments per day. It is one of just 56 National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in the country, which provides cutting-edge treatment and access to hundreds of clinical trials. For more information or to schedule an appointment at the UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Central Pa., visit UPMCHillman.com/CentralPA.