
St. Luke's Guild
St. Luke's Guild was a charitable organization founded in the early 20th century, primarily dedicated to providing medical and social services to underserved populations. Named after St. Luke, the patron saint of physicians and healers, the Guild focused on supporting healthcare access for marginalized communities, offering services such as patient care, health education, and volunteer medical assistance. It operated through volunteer efforts and partnerships with medical institutions, aiming to improve public health outcomes and promote compassionate service. The organization played a significant role in expanding healthcare reach and emphasizing community-based support during its active years.