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St. Tammany Hospital Guild member Theresa Ellzey, center, speaks with ‘Northshore Healthbeat’ hosts Amy Bouton and Mike Scott for the show’s second episode of 2025. (Photo by Chloe Stephan / STHS)
The date was March 25, 1955, and a group of civic-minded Northshore residents – many of whom had spent years working to establish the then-just-completed St. Tammany Parish Hospital – gathered for meeting at the Southern Hotel in Covington.
Their chief goal: to formally unite as a volunteer group in support of the healing work being done at the fledgling hospital.
It was at that meeting that the St. Tammany Hospital Guild was born – and it’s still going, with the guild’s 90-plus members celebrating 70 years of service to the community in 2025.
So what keeps them going? What’s their “why”? To learn a little more about the guild, we sat down with some of its members to discuss their shared spirit of generosity in this latest episode of “Northshore Healthbeat,” the official podcast of St. Tammany Health System.
You can listen in at all major podcast platforms (find links below), and you can learn more about the guild – including how to join – at StTammany.health/Volunteer.
Episodes of “Northshore Healthbeat” can also be found in the electronic newsroom at StTammany.health, alongside the health system’s myriad other publications and programs.
“Northshore Healthbeat” is a public affairs podcast dedicated to local healthcare issues and happenings, featuring interviews with local care providers, patients and community stakeholders.