Rebecca Schaper
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Rebecca Schaper

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Rebecca Schaper is an author, philanthropist, social activist, and filmmaker. With Kyle Tekiela, she co-produced and directed the award-winning documentary "A Sister’s Call." Her memoir "The Light in His Soul: Lessons from My Brother’s Schizophrenia" recounts the events in the film. Both works chronicle her mission to bring her brother Call Richmond Jr. back from the depths of homelessness and schizophrenia, all while seeking ways to heal herself and her family from the past. The book offers additional intimate personal reflections on recovering from trauma and developing spiritual insight. Rebecca makes frequent public and media appearances as a spokesperson for mental-health awareness and spiritual development, including presentations to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Vinfen community-based services, the NYC Mental Health Film Festival, Greenville Mental Hospital, the Canadian Mental Health Association, the First Presbyterian Church in Greenville, and the American Psychiatric Association (APA). She is a supporter of NAMI, as well as benefactor of the Great Plains Foundation for African wildlife conservation, a family-assistance program in Kigali, Rwanda, a children’s school at the Drepung Gomang Monastery in Bhutan, and The Healing Center in Bali. She is also facilitating the global outreach efforts of the Last Inca Shamans Healing Association of Q’ero Nation in the Cusco region of Peru. She helped sponsor the film Ram Dass, Going Home by Derek Peck. She makes her home with her husband Jim in Georgia.
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