Our Stories
the history of Reviv & the stories of our families
Reviv began out of love, but more importantly out of necessity.

The founder of Reviv, Maria Dunlap, and her husband welcomed their daughter, Vivian, into the world on July 24, 2012. A short 59 days later they held Vivian for the last time.
Throughout Vivian’s diagnosis and hospitalization the Dunlap’s received endless support from family and friends. Meals every night, someone to stay with Viv once a week at the hospital so they could rejuvenate, and always a shoulder to cry on. As a result they were able to be fully present for Viv, learning her care, loving her for a lifetime in those 59 days.
They quickly realized that their presence was the exception. It wasn’t that other parents didn’t want to be next to their child, the demands life required of them outside the hospital just didn’t stop. They left the hospital devastated that their arms were empty, but Maria’s heart was full of the need to do something.
To fulfill that need, Reviv started to meet families as close to their child’s diagnosis as possible and work with them and the child’s care team to give personalized practical and emotional care for families in order to walk beside them when their child is diagnosed with a life-limiting or life-altering illness. Reviv focuses care in four key levels of support: Family and Sibling, Hospital, Home and Bereavement.
It’s been 8 years since Vivian has died, but over 6,000 families have received support during some of their scariest moments because of Reviv. We are thankful for the opportunity to continue to bridge gaps, build community and bring hope to families for years to come.
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Mackenzie
Meet Makenzie!! Reviv was introduced to 11-year-old Makenzie and her mom Alina in October 2020 when we learned they were traveling to from West Virginia to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to receive treatment for Makenzie’s chronic...
Beerbower
I am a single mom and have two children who are medically fragile and we travel to get care at CCHMC from Indianapolis. COVID19 has cut off many resources we would normally use, like the Ronald McDonald House, and it has been a struggle going back and forth to...
“Reviv is an amazing organization! My family was sent to Cincinnati shortly after my daughter’s birth. With Ronald McDonald being closed because of COVID, me and my wife would’ve been sleeping in our car while my daughter was in the NICU.”
William Mowery
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