Resources

A few places we trust

For donations, support, and the moments when you need more than an organizer. Clients receive a fuller curated guide when we work together.

Compiled by Heather  ·  Nest Well Professional Organizing  ·  San Antonio & Bexar County

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San Antonio Donation Centers

These are organizations I trust and refer clients to regularly. Every one of them serves our community directly.

Haven for Hope

San Antonio's largest homeless transformation campus. They accept clothing, household goods, and personal care items. Call ahead to confirm current needs.
havenforhope.org  ·  (210) 220-2100
1 Haven for Hope Way, San Antonio, TX 78207

SAMMinistries

Serving homeless and near-homeless families and individuals in San Antonio. Accepts clothing, household items, and furniture.
samministries.org  ·  (210) 223-3131

Goodwill Industries of San Antonio

Accepts a wide range of clothing, furniture, household goods, and electronics. Multiple drop-off locations throughout Bexar County.
goodwillsa.org

The Salvation Army — San Antonio

Accepts clothing, furniture, and household goods. Offers free pickup for large donations.
satruck.org  ·  (800) 728-7825 (pickup scheduling)

Habitat for Humanity ReStore — San Antonio

Accepts new and gently used building materials, appliances, furniture, and home goods. A great destination for items from home renovations and downsizing.
habitatsatx.org/restore  ·  (210) 223-5203


Women, Families & Dignity

Dress for Success San Antonio

Accepts professional women's clothing and accessories for women entering the workforce. Call ahead — they have specific guidelines for what they can accept and when.
sanantoniotx.dressforsuccess.org

I Support the Girls

Collects bras and period products for women and girls experiencing homelessness and poverty. A meaningful destination for items that most donation centers won't take.
isupportthegirls.org


The Right Home for Special Items

Project MEND

Provides durable medical equipment — wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and more — to people in need at no cost. Accepts gently used equipment.
projectmend.org  ·  (210) 223-6363


When It Can't Be Donated

City of San Antonio Brush & Bulky Pickup

Free curbside pickup for large items that don't fit in regular trash service. Schedule through the City of San Antonio's online portal.
sanantonio.gov/solidwaste  ·  (210) 207-6430

Electronics Recycling — Best Buy

Best Buy locations accept most electronics for recycling at no charge. Limits apply on certain items. Check their website before bringing a large load.
bestbuy.com/recycling


Shredding & Junk Removal

Shredding

For secure document destruction, Staples and Office Depot offer drop-off shredding services at most San Antonio locations. For large volumes, consider a mobile shredding service — search "mobile shredding San Antonio" for current providers.

Junk Removal

When you need things hauled away and you're not in a position to sort and donate, a junk removal service can bridge the gap. 1-800-GOT-JUNK and Junk King both serve San Antonio. I can provide referrals for locally owned services as well — just ask.


ADHD Support

These national organizations offer education, community, and professional referrals for adults and families dealing with ADHD.

CHADD — Children and Adults with ADHD

The leading national nonprofit for ADHD education and advocacy. Offers an online resource library, webinars, local chapter connections, and a professional directory.
chadd.org

ADDA — Attention Deficit Disorder Association

Focused specifically on adults with ADHD. Peer support groups, educational resources, and a community for adults navigating ADHD in everyday life.
add.org

ADDitude Magazine

A well-regarded resource for ADHD strategies, articles, and community. Particularly helpful for parents and adults looking for practical guidance.
additudemag.com


Specialized Support

ICD — Institute for Challenging Disorganization

The professional organization that developed the framework for understanding and addressing chronic disorganization. Their website includes a directory of trained specialists and free educational resources for the public.
challengingdisorganization.org

Children of Hoarders

Support and community specifically for adult children of people who hoard. If you grew up in a hoarding household and are trying to understand or cope with its effects, this is a real resource.
childrenofhoarders.com

IOCDF — International OCD Foundation

Hoarding disorder is recognized as related to OCD. The IOCDF has a dedicated hoarding center with therapist directories, family resources, and educational materials.
hoarding.iocdf.org


Support for Seniors & Families

Area Agency on Aging — Alamo Area

The regional agency that connects seniors and caregivers in the San Antonio area to local services — transportation, meal programs, caregiver support, and more.
alamoareaaging.org  ·  (210) 477-3275

MaxSold — Estate & Downsizing Auctions

I'm a MaxSold Auction Partner. If you have items that are worth selling — furniture, antiques, collectibles, household goods — a MaxSold auction can be an efficient and dignified way to find new homes for them. Ask me about this on The Nest Call.
maxsold.com

NASMM — National Association of Senior Move Managers

If you need a full-service senior move manager, NASMM's directory can help you find vetted professionals in your area who specialize in this transition.
nasmm.org


When You Need More Than an Organizer

I'm not a therapist and I don't fill that role. But I work with a lot of people for whom the clutter and the mental health piece are connected — and I always want people to have access to what they actually need.

NAMI San Antonio

The local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Offers free support groups, education programs, and a helpline.
namisanantonio.org  ·  (210) 822-5200

Crisis Text Line

Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a trained crisis counselor. Free, confidential, available 24/7.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

Call or text 988 anytime. Available 24/7. If you're in a mental health crisis, please reach out.


Getting Your Digital Life in Order

Trustworthy — Family Operating System

I'm a Trustworthy Certified Expert™. Trustworthy is a platform for organizing and securing your family's most important documents, accounts, and information — so the people who need to access it in an emergency actually can.
If you want help setting up Trustworthy for your household, that's something I can do as part of our work together.
trustworthy.com

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