Mother-Hen-Michele
Crowing
I have a neighbor couple that goes to get the mail for a woman who is housebound (her health does not let her leave the house much). They check on her once a week and pick up her mail when they get theirs from the community mail box a few miles away.... maybe local church that gives to the community or just offer free eggs to families that could really use them.
I have started giving them a dozen eggs to bring to her along with her mail.
I have never met her, but I trust that all the help and free love she gets out of being cared for helps lessen the burdens of a life without good health. She sent an envelope with nickels and dimes as 'payment' once, but I think she realized she couldn't afford to be generous, so it didn't happen again. I don't care, it is love I am sending, not eggs. (they just look like eggs

Also a former neighbor of my spouse who is having a hard time. (she only has part time work as a school crossing guard to live on) She gives me her vegetable scraps and I give her eggs

Look around, and if you can suggest a 'trade' it might make the charity easier to accept. Pride can be an issue with good intentions. Maybe someone elderly could use a little farm-freshness and make you a cake from time to time.
Maybe the church has bake sales and you can donate some eggs to the bakers. Among them you might find the person who needs your egg-shaped-love-bombs.
Open your heart to giving love and someone will walk in to accept it.