Rooted in Global Compassion — Built for Local Impact

Founder Alexandra Duenas, together with co-founder John Yarleque, spent years serving communities in Tanzania, Vietnam, and Colombia.

These humanitarian experiences revealed a shared understanding: Healthcare must honor culture, community, and access.

While working abroad, Alexandra and John witnessed firsthand the barriers families face—limited resources, lack of education, cultural misunderstandings, and unequal access to care. Yet they also saw resilience, unity, and the power of culturally sensitive service.

This global perspective sparked a vision: to bring those same principles of compassion and equity home.

Two Journeys, One Purpose

Alexandra’s 20+ year journey as an Occupational Therapist has been rooted in serving one of the most culturally diverse counties in New York, including Hasidic, Orthodox Jewish, Spanish-speaking, Haitian, and African American families.

Her experience even inspired her to learn a little Yiddish along the way.

John, a passionate pre-med student, brought a youthful perspective and a belief that healthcare must reflect the cultures and experiences of the community.

Together, their values aligned naturally:

  • empathy
  • equity
  • cultural immersion
  • service

Where Philanthropy Meets Healthcare

ReviveWell is more than a clinical service provider— it is a reflection of two leaders who are, at their core, philanthropists and believers in equitable healthcare.

Our work is driven by:

  • Love for community
  • Respect for diversity

We honor the cultural identities of every family we serve.

Why We Exist

ReviveWell was created with one goal: to make a meaningful, lasting difference in the lives of families.

We exist because:

  • Every child deserves compassionate, high-quality care
  • Every mother deserves understanding, not judgment
  • Every community deserves providers who listen, respect, and adapt

This is not just a company. This is a mission born out of global service, cultural appreciation, and love for humanity.