Helping You Pick Up the Pieces

Welcome to We’re Home Inc.

We’re Home Inc. is a South Carolina nonprofit that exists for one reason: to give veterans, returning citizens, and people in early recovery a real shot at stability, purpose, and a life they’re not trying to escape from.

We do that with transitional housing, real structure, tough love when needed, and support that doesn’t quit when things get hard.

Our Approach

  • Safe, sober, structured homes — not chaos.
  • Clear expectations and real accountability.
  • Support finding work, keeping work, and rebuilding trust.
  • People-led leadership — everyone on staff has been through something real.
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Comprehensive Housing Assistance Programs

We offer housing support including emergency shelter and aid in finding long-term accommodations for low-income families, veterans, and homeless individuals.

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Moncks Corner, SC

Veteran Transitional Home

The Moncks Corner house is built specifically for veterans who’ve served their country and now need somewhere solid to stand while they rebuild the rest of their life.

What This Home Offers

  • Safe, structured transitional housing for veterans.
  • Drug-free environment with clear expectations.
  • Peer support from others who “get it.”
  • Daily routines that help rebuild discipline and purpose.
  • Employment-focused support and workforce connections.
  • Access to counseling, case management, and recovery-friendly support.

Who This Home Is For

The Moncks Corner Veteran Home is for veterans who:

  • Are tired of couch-hopping, motels, and unstable housing.
  • Are dealing with trauma, addiction history, or life after service.
  • Want structure, accountability, and a plan instead of chaos.
  • Are serious about building a stable life and future.

Structure That Builds Stability

  • House meetings and check-ins.
  • Curfews and house rules that keep things safe and sane.
  • Chores and shared responsibility.
  • Support around job search, scheduling, and follow-through.
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Kingstree, SC

Re-Entry & Recovery Home

The Kingstree house is where men coming out of incarceration or early recovery get a clean slate, real structure, and support to rebuild — without judgment, but without excuses either.

Who We Serve

  • Men exiting jail or prison who need a stable place to land.
  • Men in early recovery from addiction who can’t afford another relapse.
  • Men who are ready to work, listen, and grow — even if they’re scared or unsure.

What the Program Looks Like

  • Sober, structured housing with clear expectations.
  • Mandatory house meetings and check-ins.
  • Chores and shared responsibilities.
  • Support finding and keeping employment.
  • Case management and counseling support.
  • Help rebuilding relationships and showing up differently for family and kids.

Zero Stigma. All Growth.

We know what it’s like to have a record, to have relapsed, to have burned bridges. This house isn’t about shame — it’s about doing the work to become the man you were supposed to be.

Get Connected

If you’re on probation, parole, leaving a program, or trying to help someone who is — we’ll talk with you, your officer, or your support team.

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How Your Donation Helps

  • $25 — Covers basic essentials like hygiene items and cleaning supplies.
  • $50 — Helps with transportation to work, court, or counseling.
  • $100 — Supports a week of transitional housing.
  • $250 — Sponsors a veteran’s first week in the home.
  • $500 — Fuels workforce development, work gear, and training resources.
  • Custom — Whatever you can give, we will put to work immediately.

Business & Corporate Sponsorships

If your business actually cares about the community, this is where you prove it. Sponsor beds, rooms, or even entire programs and know your dollars are keeping people off the street, out of jail, and in motion.

  • Brand recognition on materials and events.
  • Workforce partnership opportunities.
  • Real stories you can share with your team and customers.

Ready to Help?

Set up a recurring gift, make a one-time donation, or reach out to build a custom sponsorship.

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Real People. Real Battles. Real Purpose.

About We’re Home Inc.

We’re Home Inc. was built by people who have actually lived the stories most nonprofits just talk about. Addiction. Incarceration. Domestic chaos. Loss. Grief. Single parenting. Starting over from zero. That’s the soil this organization grew out of.

Our Mission

To provide safe, structured transitional housing and real opportunities for veterans, returning citizens, and individuals in recovery — so they can become stable, dependable, present, and fully alive versions of themselves.

Leadership Team

CEO & Founder — Lovan Green

Lovan’s story isn’t pretty, but it’s real. He’s walked through addiction, incarceration, and all the shame and chaos that come with it. At the same time, he’s a father of six fighting every single day to become the man his kids need him to be.

He knows what it feels like to hit bottom. He also knows what it takes to climb out — one hard decision at a time. We’re Home Inc. is his way of turning all that pain into purpose, so nobody else has to walk that road alone or without a plan.

Director of Workforce Development — Amanda Blhue

Amanda raised six children while riding through a storm most people wouldn’t survive. She has been married to three men:

  • One abusive.
  • One addicted.
  • One ex-con she helped teach how to work and build something real — before he fell back, blew everything up, and left her in Kingstree to pick up the pieces.

Instead of staying broken, Amanda started healing. Kingstree became the place she began building her legacy, not her graveyard. That strength is exactly why she leads workforce development — she knows what it takes to build something from nothing and to keep showing up when life keeps swinging.

Case Manager — Koryn Fletcher

Koryn is originally from Miami, and her life has been shaped by what addiction does to families. She lost her brother to addiction. Her sister is still battling mental health issues, addiction, and homelessness.

Instead of going numb or walking away, Koryn stepped into the fight. Her personal losses pushed her into this work, and she brings that fire into every case she manages. When she advocates for a resident, she’s also fighting for the people she couldn’t save.

OT / Counselor — Kayla Messemer

Kayla lost her husband to suicide after he became hooked on pain pills. That kind of loss doesn’t just disappear — it either destroys you or shapes you. She chose the second option.

As an Occupational Therapist and counselor, she blends professional skill with personal empathy. When she sits with residents, she’s not talking from theory. She knows the cost of addiction and untreated pain, and she’s here so fewer families have to live through that kind of goodbye.

Why We’re Different

This isn’t charity from a distance. This is lived experience, turned into structure, turned into a program that actually makes sense for people who have been through hell and are serious about climbing out of it.

FAQs

Answers to Your Questions About Our Services and Support

What kind of housing assistance does We're Home Inc provide?

We offer aid in finding affordable rentals, emergency shelters, and long-term housing solutions.

How can I apply for employment programs?

You can apply via our website or by visiting our office to enroll in our employment programs.

Are your mental health services free

Yes, our mental health services are offered free of charge to our beneficiaries

How can I volunteer with Were Home Inc?

Visit the Get Involved section of our website to find matching volunteer opportunities.

How can I volunteer with Were Home Inc

Visit the Get Involved section of our website to explore volunteer opportunities.

How is Were Home Inc funded

We are funded through government grants, private donations, and local business partnerships