I think that most of you who read this blog really bake more bread than you and your family can possibly eat. If that's true, Then consider sharing it at a homeless shelter.
If you think it's a good idea, here are some sugestions:
Bourke-White
Share only your very best loaves.
Avoid crusty loaves because many of the recipients have poor teeth.
Slice the bread before taking it. The workers at the shelter have enough to do.
Place the sliced loaves (after they've thoroughly cooled) in a unsealed plastic bag because you want the bread to breath a little and to stay soft.
If they like your bread, and I'm sure they will, then you'll probably have trouble keeping up with the demand.