Reagan’s depression began when she was a teenager. 'I don’t remember much from that time,' she says. 'Life was bleak and there was zero end to what I was going through.' (Marvi Lacar/Marvi Lacar)
By 19, Reagan had started to hallucinate. She spent most of her time in her room, with her cat. (Marvi Lacar/Marvi Lacar)
'I thought we’d have to take care of her for the rest of her life,' says Reagan’s mom, Kathy. (Marvi Lacar/Marvi Lacar)
Today, Reagan is off all of her medications. She’s back in school, studying to be a respiratory therapist. (Marvi Lacar/Marvi Lacar)
'We were blessed to have this program,' says Charlie, Reagan’s step-father. 'We really were. It saved her life.' (Marvi Lacar/Marvi Lacar)