About

Thoughtful support for the reconnections that matter

Many of us feel a deep wish to acknowledge the teachers, coaches, lecturers, and colleagues who, through their care and kindness, brought out the best in us, and helped shape who we are.

 

On this page, we explain how our reconnection service works and what you can expect along the way. 

What we do

  • We help people reconnect with mentors, and colleagues they’ve lost touch with.
  • our approach is gentle and privacy-respecting, using only publicly available information and thoughtful outreach
  • Every search is handled with care, gratitude, and respect for everyone involved

Your story matters and we treat every reconnection with the dignity it deserves.

 

 

What you can expect from us

What you can expect when you work with us.

1 A thoughtful, respectful approach

Every search is handled with sensitivity, gratitude, and dignity.

2 Privacy – respecting methods 

We use only publicly available information and ethical research practices.

3 Clear communications

All correspondence is conducted via email, ensuring clarity and consistency.

 

What we can’t guarantee – and why

1 We can’t promise we will find the person

Some people have limited online presence, or records may be outdated.

2 We can’t force contact

If someone chooses not to engage, we always respect their wishes.

3 We can’t use intrusive or unethical methods

Your search, and the person you’re hoping to reconnect with – deserve dignity.

4 The Internet

We all know the Internet in good hands is a miracle, but with bad actors it is a nightmare.

Within the limits of our endeavor, every search is approached with care, respect, and a genuine commitment to helping you find clarity and closure.

Ethical Boundaries You Can Rely On

This service has no connection to romance investigations, infidelity inquiries, skip tracing, fraud checks, or surveillance activities. These areas fall under the work of licensed private investigators and are not part of what we do. Our focus is solely on thoughtful, ethical reconnections grounded in respect, transparency, and care.

Those with experience in archival research are warmly invited to join our research team.

Contact; bobbylvr@outlook.com

I contribute to this project not for financial gain, but for the sake of community connection.

R Francis Livera

January 2026