Nurse at Jackson Health System establishes clothing closet for discharged homeless patients

Alia Paavola -

Oliver Castellanos, a nurse at Miami-based Jackson Health System, created a clothing closet at the hospital for discharged homeless patients after noticing throughout his 30-year career that many homeless patients were released without the bare necessities, reports CNN.

"At times, all they were discharged with was the paper gown they were provided while being treated," Mr. Castellanos told CNN. 

Mr. Castellanos thought up various ways he could help the homeless patients, and soon determined they would benefit most from receiving clothes and shoes they could keep. He then started a collection at the hospital of clothes and shoes from his closet at home that he was planning on donating. After word about his efforts spread, the small collection turned into a full-scale closet.

"It began with a small pile," Mr. Castellanos said, according to CNN.  "But it continued to grow bigger and bigger."

The closet, which is located in the discharge lounge of Jackson Memorial Hospital, is now overflowing with clothing, shoes and accessories from donors. The donors were colleagues at the hospital and members of his church congregation.

"We are all human beings," Mr. Castellanos told CNN.  "We have to help each other out."

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