Rebekah Cook-Mack
Staff Attorney (Foreclosure Prevention)
Rebekah Cook-Mack works in the Foreclosure Prevention Project at South Brooklyn Legal Services, as a Skadden Fellow. She represents low-income homeowners facing foreclosure due to predatory mortgage lending. Prior to coming to SBLS, Rebekah worked at the Brooklyn Family Defense Project as a Child Welfare Fund Fellow. Her work with BFDP focused on supporting the office’s efforts to reform the child welfare system. She received her J.D. from NYU School of Law where she participated in the Family Defense Clinic. She was awarded the Anne Petluck Poses Memorial Prize for outstanding work in a legal clinic. She received her MPA from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School for Public and International Affairs where she earned a certificate in Health and Health Policy. Rebekah received her B.A., from Haverford College in 1998.
