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Our Mission

At Conscious Living Homes, we believe that a home is more than just four walls—it’s a foundation for hope, opportunity, and a brighter future. Everyone deserves a safe and stable place to live, and we are on a mission to make that a reality for individuals and families in need.

We don’t just build homes—we build communities where people can thrive. Through innovative programs like Below Market Rate (BMR) housing and Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC), we create affordable housing solutions that open doors to new possibilities. By working hand-in-hand with local organizations, government agencies, and private partners, we transform lives, one home at a time.

But our mission goes beyond housing. We provide supportive services, financial education, and job training to empower residents to achieve lasting success. We believe that when people are given the stability of a home, they can dream bigger, reach higher, and build a better future for themselves and their families.

At Conscious Living Homes, we are not just constructing buildings—we are shaping the future. Together, we can create stronger, more vibrant communities where hope and opportunity flourish.

Founder & Executive Director

William Troutman

William Troutman is a commercial real estate agent, nonprofit leader, and housing advocate committed to expanding access to safe, affordable, and sustainable housing. As the Founder & Executive Director of Conscious Living Homes, he leads efforts to develop community-driven housing solutions for low-income individuals, veterans, and those in recovery, ensuring stability, dignity, and long-term support.

With a background in commercial real estate acquisitions, investment strategies, and property management, William has gained experience in affordable housing development and nonprofit housing models. His expertise in deal structuring, market analysis, and investment strategy allows him to create scalable housing initiatives that balance financial sustainability with social impact.

As a licensed commercial real estate agent, William leverages his industry expertise to bridge the gap between real estate investment and community development. His leadership focuses on leveraging government grants, tax credit programs, and private investment to create high-quality, long-term housing solutions that transform communities and improve lives.

Co Founder & Community Outreach Director

Lashawn Raney

Lashawn Raney is the Co-Founder and Director of Community Outreach at Conscious Living Homes, where she is dedicated to expanding access to safe, affordable, and sustainable housing for individuals and families in need. With a passion for community empowerment and social impact, she leads outreach initiatives, partnerships, and resident support programs that strengthen the connection between housing and holistic well-being.

With extensive experience in nonprofit leadership, property management, and social services, Lashawn has been instrumental in developing housing programs, coordinating support services, and advocating for long-term housing stability. Her background in workforce development, addiction recovery, and case management allows her to take a holistic approach to housing solutions, ensuring residents have access to resources that promote economic independence and long-term stability.

As Director of Community Outreach, Lashawn works closely with local organizations, government agencies, and community stakeholders to build strong networks of support for Conscious Living Homes’ initiatives. She is committed to developing strategic partnerships, increasing awareness, and fostering meaningful collaborations that enhance the organization’s ability to serve vulnerable populations and create lasting community change.

Her leadership and advocacy continue to shape the mission, growth, and outreach efforts of Conscious Living Homes, making a lasting impact on the communities it serves.

Director of Housing Development

Timothy Jones

Tim Jones is a housing development leader and nonprofit advocate dedicated to creating safe, affordable, and sustainable housing solutions. As the Director of Housing Development at Conscious Living Homes, he oversees property acquisitions, development projects, and community partnerships to expand access to housing for low-income individuals, veterans, and those in recovery.

With a background in real estate investment, property management, and municipal consulting, Tim has worked on reimagining Census Tract One properties for affordable housing and has served on the Marion County Homeless Shelter board and the City of Marion Housing Coalition. His expertise in addiction recovery and life skills programs reinforces his commitment to holistic housing solutions that promote long-term stability.

Tim’s leadership in nonprofit housing initiatives and community-driven development helps bridge the gap between real estate investment and social impact, ensuring Conscious Living Homes continues to create lasting change in underserved communitie

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The Importance of Supportive Housing in Addiction Recovery

March 24, 20232 min read

Recovering from addiction is a difficult journey, and it often requires significant changes in an individual's lifestyle, habits, and environment. One crucial aspect of addiction recovery is stable and supportive housing, which can play a crucial role in reducing relapse rates and promoting long-term recovery.

Stable housing provides individuals in addiction recovery with a safe and supportive environment where they can focus on their recovery without worrying about housing insecurity or instability. It helps them to maintain their sobriety, rebuild their lives, and become active members of their communities. Supportive housing programs often include access to counseling, mental health services, and employment assistance, which can further enhance the individual's chances of success.

Studies have shown that supportive housing can significantly improve outcomes for individuals in addiction recovery. According to a report by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, individuals who received supportive housing services experienced a 20% reduction in substance use compared to those who did not have access to such services. They also showed significant improvements in their mental health, employment status, and overall quality of life.

Supportive housing programs can also help to reduce relapse rates by providing a structured and accountable environment for individuals in recovery. The structure and accountability of a supportive housing program can help individuals to maintain their sobriety and prevent relapse. It can also help to rebuild relationships with loved ones, develop positive social connections, and promote a sense of purpose and belonging.

In conclusion, stable and supportive housing is an essential component of addiction recovery. It provides individuals in recovery with a safe and supportive environment where they can focus on their recovery and rebuild their lives. Supportive housing programs can significantly improve outcomes for individuals in recovery, reduce relapse rates, and promote long-term recovery. As a society, we must recognize the importance of supportive housing in addiction recovery and work to ensure that everyone has access to it.

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