Rebecca's Dream

Rebecca's Dream "Changing the Face of Depression" Our guide Helena walked ahead of us, easily and without effort. Was she ill? Depression steals the sun.

The Rebecca Lynn Cutler Legacy of Life Foundation's mission is to promote awareness and compassionate understanding of Depression and Bipolar Disorder as real diseases. On a brutally hot August day in Greece, my husband, Norm, and I slowly climbed the steep, ancient steps toward the temple at the Oracle of Delphi. She was a beautiful, well-educated wife and mother of a 16-month-old son. Her ever-present smile, lovely hazel eyes and gracious demeanor reminded me of our Rebecca. Helena appeared to have it all as she spoke knowledgeably about the historic ruins we saw before us. On our way down the same stone steps, she and I found ourselves alone, ahead of the group. The inevitable question was asked: “Do you have children?” “Yes,” I answered. “Brett, our son, and Susan have three children. Our daughter, Rebecca, died at the age of 30.” “What happened?” Helena asked. “Was it an accident? I’m so sorry.”

At that moment, I decided to share my daughter’s story with Helena. I told her about Rebecca’s beauty, wit, intelligence, elegance, humor, outrageous laugh and devotion to her family and friends. I told her Rebecca lost her lifelong struggle with depression and bipolar disorder. Helena asked when Rebecca had been diagnosed and what type of treatment she had. She asked how Rebecca managed to work and live her life while managing the disease. It was clear that Helena had a personal interest in my daughter’s story. I recounted to her that Rebecca was in her early 20s when first diagnosed with bipolar disorder, that she received excellent care and continued to live alone and work as an editor and writer for a prestigious magazine in Chicago. With tears in my eyes, I told Helena how desperately Rebecca wanted to be “normal,” how she tired of always trying to stay one short step ahead of the disease, and how difficult it was to be thought of as “having it all,” while silently suffering. Helena stood still on a narrow stair, turned, looked directly at me with blazing hazel eyes, and said, “Depression steals your life, your heart and your soul. It is hard to fight and still live.”

Helena herself was fighting depression, even as she led her small group of intrepid tourists up and down the stairs of ancient Greece. How could I help this hurting young woman? I told her of Rebecca’s plan to raise funds for DBSA in celebration of her 30th birthday. I told her that Rebecca’s dream was to bring awareness and compassionate understanding to the world about depression and bipolar disorder as real diseases. Forcefully, I spoke about the pain Rebecca felt when she was told to “snap out of it … pull yourself together … you are so spoiled … get a grip on yourself.”

Helena nodded her lovely head in agreement. “No one,” she said, “understands.”

I told Helena about the Rebecca Lynn Cutler Legacy of Life Foundation and the yearly Rebecca‘s Dream benefit, each established by our family, to bring light and hope to millions living with—while beating back the darkness of—these diseases. We arrived at the bottom of the stairs. The beginning of our journey was now the end. Helena and I embraced as we said goodbye. Her final words to me as our group left Delphi were, “Good luck with the Foundation.”

Since our return home from Greece, we haven’t stopped thinking about Helena and her desire to know about Rebecca. Along with words of understanding and support, we have sent her educational materials and a teddy bear from the 2006 Rebecca’s Dream event. I will stay in close touch with Helena. I believe it was my destiny to meet her and that Rebecca sent her to me, knowing I would help her. Our family will continue to bring compassion, understanding and love to all the Helenas of the world. That is the least we can do to honor the memory of our daughter, Rebecca Lynn Cutler, who—like the gifted Oracle of Delphi—shared her wisdom and vision with all who knew her.

—Gail Cutler, Rebecca’s mother

This is such an important step forward. So many kids are struggling in silence—early screening can make a real differenc...
08/05/2025

This is such an important step forward. So many kids are struggling in silence—early screening can make a real difference. Grateful to see Illinois leading the way.

Students in Illinois will soon have to get mental health screenings alongside annual vision and hearing exams.

06/12/2025

🌈Support LGBTQ+ Youth Mental Health

Acceptance is protection. 💚💙💛🧡❤️

During Pride Month, it’s important to remember that LGBTQ+ youth face significantly higher risks of depression, anxiety, and su***de — not because of who they are, but because of how they’re treated.

💬 1 in 2 LGBTQ+ youth seriously considered su***de in the past year.*
💡 But support from just one accepting adult can cut that risk by 40%.

✅ Use names and pronouns respectfully
✅ Create safe, judgment-free spaces
✅ Speak up against bullying and exclusion
✅ Let them know they are valued — just as they are

Pride isn’t just a celebration — it’s a commitment to protect and uplift every young person.

04/29/2025

On Tuesday, May 1, 2025, at 7:00 PM, our community partner, No Shame On U, is hosting a virtual discussion: Cover My Mental Health: Overcoming Insurance Obstacles for Care.

Has your insurance ever denied mental health treatment deemed necessary by a professional? Been told your medication isn’t covered, even though you rely on it? If you’re tired of fighting insurance battles alone, this talk is for you. Cover My Mental Health, a nonprofit organization, provides no-cost resources to help individuals and families effectively advocate for the care they deserve. This presentation will introduce practical strategies for challenging insurance denials and overcoming obstacles to treatment. Led by Joe Feldman, founder of Cover My Mental Health and a parent who successfully fought for his children’s mental health care, this session will equip you with the tools to push back against insurer roadblocks and secure the coverage you need.

Presented by:
Joe Feldman, MBA
Founder and Director, Cover My Mental Health

Register here:

✨ Join us this weekend for a night of storytelling! ✨ ..EntoncesApril 13th at 7:00pmJoes Bar, 940 W**d St., ChicagoCarli...
04/11/2025

✨ Join us this weekend for a night of storytelling! ✨ ..Entonces
April 13th at 7:00pm
Joes Bar, 940 W**d St., Chicago
Carlito Chavez and an incredible group of storytellers are taking the stage to share their powerful journeys of resilience and triumph. Join us for a special evening filled with inspiration, courage, and the power of overcoming obstacles—because storytelling is healing. 💙
We’re honored that Rebecca’s Dream has been chosen as one of the charities benefiting from this event!

🎟 Get your tickets now at mikeyoshow.com and be part of this meaningful night!

More than Acceptance: Embracing and Supporting your LGBTQ+ TeenApril 3 @ 6:00 pm (CT) | WebinarClick here to register: h...
03/18/2025

More than Acceptance: Embracing and Supporting your LGBTQ+ Teen

April 3 @ 6:00 pm (CT) | Webinar
Click here to register: https://rebeccasdream.org/event/more-than-acceptance-embracing-supporting-your-lgbtq-teen/

When your teen or young adult comes out as LGBTQ+, your support can make all the difference in their well-being, confidence, and future. This program is designed to help parents navigate this journey with love, understanding, and advocacy.

Join Rebecca’s Dream as we have a conversation with Bradley Floden, a father who has walked this path himself. He’ll share his journey—how he moved beyond acceptance to fully embrace and support his child—and how he’s helped other family members do the same. Through his experiences, you’ll gain real-world guidance, reassurance, and practical steps to become the advocate your child needs.

This program will help you:
✅ Understand key LGBTQ+ identities, terms, and experiences
✅ Separate myths from facts about gender, sexuality, and identity
✅ Address common fears and misconceptions with clarity and confidence
✅ Build a safe, loving, and affirming home environment
✅ Learn how your support can significantly improve your child’s mental health and future success

Through education, real-world insights, and community support, you’ll discover how to become your child’s strongest ally. Because your love isn’t just important—it’s life-changing.

03/05/2025

✨ An unforgettable night of storytelling! ✨ ..Entonces
April 13th at 7:00pm
Joes Bar, 940 W**d St., Chicago

Carlito Chavez and an incredible group of storytellers are taking the stage to share their powerful journeys of resilience and triumph. Join us for a special evening filled with inspiration, courage, and the power of overcoming obstacles—because storytelling is healing. 💙

We’re honored that Rebecca’s Dream has been chosen as one of the charities benefiting from this event!

🎟 Get your tickets now at mikeyoshow.com and be part of this meaningful night!

The Rebecca Lynn Cutler Legacy of Life Foundation's mission is to promote awareness and compassionate understanding of Depression and Bipolar Disorder as real diseases. "Changing the Face of Depression"

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02/20/2025

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💕 Prioritize Your Heart & Mind This Valentine’s Day 💕This Valentine’s Day, remember that love starts within. Take a mome...
02/14/2025

💕 Prioritize Your Heart & Mind This Valentine’s Day 💕
This Valentine’s Day, remember that love starts within. Take a moment to care for your mental well-being, set boundaries, and embrace the love you deserve—both from yourself and others. ✨

🌟 It’s National Make a Friend Day! 🌟Friendship isn’t just about fun—it’s a powerful boost for your mental health! Here a...
02/11/2025

🌟 It’s National Make a Friend Day! 🌟

Friendship isn’t just about fun—it’s a powerful boost for your mental health! Here are 10 ways friends support your well-being

🏈 Super Bowl Week & Radio Row with Rebecca’s Dream! 🎙️With all the excitement surrounding Super Bowl Sunday, we’re thril...
02/09/2025

🏈 Super Bowl Week & Radio Row with Rebecca’s Dream! 🎙️
With all the excitement surrounding Super Bowl Sunday, we’re thrilled to share that Rebecca’s Dream was invited back to Super Bowl 2025’s Radio Row in New Orleans!
Highlights from Radio Row:�
📻 With over 400 radio and TV shows broadcasting live from across the country, Rebecca’s Dream took the national stage to advocate for mental health while building awareness about the prevention and early intervention of mental illnesses.
🎤 RD President Stan Slovin participated in numerous interviews, spreading awareness and advocating for mental health.
🏆 Connecting with NFL players, former athletes, sports figures, and celebrities President Stan Slovin and Board Member Danny Teinowitz spread awareness about the importance of mental health.
Super Bowl week isn’t just about football—it’s about making an impact, and we’re proud to be part of the conversation. Stay tuned for more updates!

On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let's honor his legacy by spreading kindness in every way we can. Dr. King taught us...
01/21/2025

On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, let's honor his legacy by spreading kindness in every way we can. Dr. King taught us that love and compassion are the most powerful tools for change. No matter how small, each act of kindness creates ripples that can transform our world. Let's make a difference today and every day. 💙

✨ Exciting News! ✨Catch us in the January issue of "Deerfield Neighbors" magazine, where Rebecca's Dream is honored as t...
01/20/2025

✨ Exciting News! ✨
Catch us in the January issue of "Deerfield Neighbors" magazine, where Rebecca's Dream is honored as the 'Charity Spotlight'! 🌟

A huge shoutout to Jessica Wrubel and David Strouse for their amazing work capturing the heart of what we do. We’re so grateful for their talent and dedication.

Check out the article to learn more about our mission and the impact we're making in the community!

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