October was a powerful month of community support for the Goshen Center for Cancer Care, with two generous donations made in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Together, these efforts raised over $8,500 to support compassionate, comprehensive cancer care in our region.
The Goshen Health Foundation is delighted to recognize Bud Wulliman with a “Taking Care of One Another” Community Partner Award, a dedicated community volunteer whose care and commitment have transformed the gardens near the Westwood entrance, just south of the emergency room walk-in.
Goshen Center for Cancer Care has received a $25,500 donation thanks to a special auction hosted by Smoker Craft, Inc. during its 2026 Model Year Dealer Meeting. The funds will directly support cancer treatment and support services for patients and families served by the Center.
In recognition of National Make-a-Will Month, Goshen Health Foundation is encouraging community members to take one of the most important steps in protecting their loved ones and preserving their values — creating a will.
Metastatic Mission’s run April 20 at Goshen Center for Cancer Care drew about 60 people who showed their support for the runners, many by walking the last mile. After the run, Michael Hartnagel and Nate Spangle delivered 50 care packages for patients with cancer.
When Michael Hartnagel lost his father Ralph to cancer, he wanted to do something special to honor him. Ralph had said he was able to stay positive by focusing on his faith, family, friends, fun and fitness. Michael adopted these values to found Metastatic Mission, a nonprofit that raises money for cancer research and provides care packages to encourage patients with cancer.