Through laughter, Pamela teaches teens to be proud of who they are, communities to be deeply inclusive, and workgroups to make bold moves.
As a teen, Pamela Schuller had a severe case of Tourette Syndrome, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and lots of pent-up anger. Now she has used her educational background and unique skills to become an internationally known disability and mental health advocate and professional stand-up comedian. Pamela’s stories of growing up in a body she had no control over are engaging, powerful, a little bit heart-wrenching, and unapologetically funny.
Rock Point School was part of her journey toward self-acceptance and discovering how she could make a difference. Pamela describes her three years at RPS this way, “Rock Point supported me as I figured what I loved about myself and cheered me on as I continued to set my goals higher. It was there I learned that even though I was just a teenager, I had the capacity to make positive and lasting change in my community.”
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