I was looking for a place to donate my parent's clothing after they passed away. A friend recommended Justa Center due to the fact that they provide services to individuals over the age of 55. I packed up their belongings and drove to the Center. I am very glad that I gave these precious items to those most truly in need. The Center survives solely on private donations so they can help everyone without the necessity of governmental "red tape." I likewise received a tour of the facility and was told that individuals over the age of 55 are the largest growing segment of the homeless population. They provide free books, clothing, and internet, as well as job assistance and legal advice (provided by a couple of wonderful pro bono attorneys) to the "elderly" population. I believe my parents would be proud to know that some of those most in need are now wearing my father's suit and my mother's cherished Alfred Dunner clothing.
This Center is in need of ANYTHING that can help those who are less fortunate get back on their feet, including household items. If you want to go to directly to the poor and homeless to help them, this is the place to go.
I wish them the very best!