You’ll not find any cars in Nadine Elder’s garage, but you will find plenty of love.  It’s home to the "Free Caring Clothes Closet Exchange Program of Pasco County."

And where do all of the clothes come from?

“The clothes come from many different people,” Elder says.  “They’ll join and see that I’m taking donations and they’ll message me and ask what exactly I’m taking in; what I need the most of.”

By ‘joining’ Nadine means her customers are members of a group she formed on Facebook.

And the prices?

Well they're the best in town: Free.

Her ‘clients’ are folks who are having a difficult time financially,  on average 30 to 40 people a week.

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For Elder, it’s paying it forward.

When she arrived in Florida a few years ago, others were helping her after traveling a long and hard road of drug addiction.

“It makes my heart sing.  It really does," said Elder. "To put a dress on a little girl and put on a new pair of shoes on a little boy just makes me so happy.”

During Everyday Hero host Bill Murphy’s visit, a former customer and now good friend, Tanya-Marie Huff, stopped by to help.

“Nadine is definitely a blessing to me,” Huff said.  “I say it every day.  She has helped me so much.”

A woman of deep faith, for Nadine, it took hitting bottom to begin her journey up.

“I didn’t think it was possible to overcome the drug addiction and to get to do things I was meant to do,” Elder said.  “I had to go to jail to get a Bible thrown at me and that’s where it started.”

Elder hopes to build an addition to her garage.  Not to make room for a car, but to be able to help even more people in need.