Donating used goods to help women and kids

I have some miscellaneous items I’d like to donate to help women and children in need, refugees starting over in the U.S., victims of domestic violence, or other folks facing similar difficulties.  In the past I’ve donated to Bananas, since they often accept items that other places don’t, but I thought I’d check and see if there are other places that could use some random items. Some of the things I have:

Used but in good condition: toys, kid’s and women’s clothing, a stroller, Ergo carrier. 

Unused items: disposable diapers, random toiletries like contact lens cases and sample sized mouthwash and floss packets.

In the next 6 months I’ll be getting rid of some larger items, like a toddler bed, so it would be great to find someplace I could donate to periodically.

I'm also thinking of giving a small cash donation this holiday season, and having my kids pick out a few gifts (like new toys or pj’s) that we can donate.  My income is modest so I can’t make large or regular financial donations, but I’d like to do something to help, and get my kids thinking about helping others too. Someplace in North Oakland would be ideal, Berkeley/Albany/El Cerrito/Richmond OK too.  

Thank you BPN for your suggestions!

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In the past we have donated to Ruby's Place in Hayward.  They are a great, effective, well-run organization whose mission is to help victims of domestic violence (women and children), those dealing with homelessness, and victims of human trafficking.  I think the org was founded in the 70s. They are always looking for items for kids especially.  http://www.rubysplace.org/

Contact the Women's Daytime Dropin Center in Berkeley!

Oakland Elizabeth House is a great place to donate for Women & Children.  Especially diapers, etc.  It is located at the very northern part of Oakland on Colby.  http://www.oakehouse.org/

Also St. Vincent's Day Home, in the West:  1086 Eighth Street, Oakland.  They provide child care and family services to low income families.  http://svdh.org/

Occasionally I bring strollers and car seats in really good condition to Jewish Family & Community Services of the East Bay.  They serve immigrants, low income, etc.  Call before you take things over since they can't really store lots of items there.  They're a great organization and I've been a volunteer for years.  http://jfcs-eastbay.org/    (510) 704-7475