I want to welcome you personally to The Revivor Foundation. I am Sharon Boyd, and this work comes straight from my heart. I did not start this foundation to build something distant or formal. I started it because I saw pain up close, and I knew too many people were trying to carry heavy things on their own.

There are moments in life when just getting through the day feels like enough. I understand that. I have met children, parents, families, and whole communities who feel worn down, unheard, and left behind. That is why this foundation matters so much to me. I want you to know there is a place where you are seen, where your story matters, and where support feels human.


When I talk about Thrive 2 Survive, I mean something very simple and very close to my heart. I believe survival should never be the end of your story. Sometimes survival is the first brave step. But after that, I want more for you. I want healing. I want peace. I want joy. I want you, your child, your family, and your community to have the chance to grow into something stronger and brighter.

That belief shapes everything we do here. We support people with care, warmth, and respect. We create spaces where mental health can be spoken about openly. We support neurodiverse minds with understanding, not judgment. We stand beside families when life feels messy and hard. We do not rush people through their pain. We walk with them through it.

One of the strongest beliefs I carry is this: there is no equality in inequality. I say it often because it sits at the centre of why The Revivor Foundation exists. People do not all begin from the same place, people do not all face the same barriers, so real fairness cannot mean giving everyone the exact same thing. Real fairness means understanding what each person needs and making sure they can reach the support that helps them thrive.

For me, this is not just a phrase. It is a promise. It means I want our work to meet people where they are. It means listening first, it means seeing the full person, not just the problem. It means making room for different needs, different lives, and different ways of coping, learning, and healing. That is how communities grow stronger. That is how hope becomes real.

Over the years, I have learned that people do not need cold systems. They need connection, practical help, safe spaces, and honest care. That is why our work includes support for mental health, trauma, neurodiversity, and family wellbeing. It is also why I care so deeply about creating a place where charities, families, and funders feel part of one shared mission.

If you are a parent, I want you to feel held and understood. If you are struggling yourself, I want you to know you are not alone. If you are part of a local charity, I want you to know we believe in working together. If you are a funder, I want you to see the heart behind every step we take and every life we touch. This foundation belongs to community, and community is always stronger when we show up for one another.

You can explore more of our work on our services page, read kind words on our testimonials page, or support our mission through our fundraising page. If you simply want to reach out, you can visit our contact page. Sometimes one message is where everything starts.



I also want this welcome to feel open to everyone. You do not have to arrive with the right words. You do not have to explain everything perfectly. You do not have to hide the hard bits. You are welcome here as you are. That matters to me deeply, because so many people spend years feeling like they must fit in before they can ask for help. I want this to be a place where you can breathe first.

As we keep growing, my hope stays the same. I want The Revivor Foundation to be a place of healing, courage, and belonging. I want it to be a place that helps people move from crisis into confidence. I want it to be a place where children feel safe, families feel supported, and communities feel stronger because nobody has to face life alone.

Thank you for being here, thank you for taking the time to read this, whether you have found us in a moment of need or in a moment of hope, I am glad our paths have crossed.


You can visit our home page, learn more about us, or read our latest blog posts when you are ready.

From my heart to yours, welcome. I am so glad you are here, and I truly hope you feel at home with us at The Revivor Foundation.