Congressman Kennedy to
Receive "Rebecca's Dream Legacy of Life" Award
Patrick J. Kennedy (D-R.I.), a national mental
health leader and one of the champions of mental health parity
on Capitol Hill, will be honored this fall in Chicago with
the 2007 "Rebecca's
Dream Legacy of Life" Award. Together with DBSA, the
Rebecca Lynn Cutler Legacy of Life Foundation will present
the award to Congressman Kennedy at the 2nd Annual Rebecca's
Dream Gala on Saturday, November 3, at Chicago's Cultural
Center.
Patrick J. Kennedy
The "Rebecca's Dream Legacy of Life" Award honors
someone who, in the public arena, actively speaks out about
bipolar disorder and his or her own experience of it, in
order to educate, raise awareness and eliminate stigma. As
someone living with bipolar disorder, Congressman Kennedy
has drawn on his personal experience,
and his position as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives,
to do just that: educate, raise awareness and eliminate stigma.
Most recently, he has helped to lead the fight in the House
to pass mental health parity. He has worked tirelessly with
Senator Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) and others to bring about
parity and end health insurance
discrimination through the Paul Wellstone Mental Health and
Addiction Equity Act.
Congressman Kennedy will be the second recipient
of this award, following last year's inaugural honoree, Patty
Duke, Academy- and Emmy-Award winning actress. The Cutler
Foundation was established in 2005 by the family of Chicago
journalist Rebecca Cutler, to promote awareness and compassionate
understanding of depression and bipolar disorder as real
diseases. |
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