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'It made me a better person': P.E.I. Easter Seals ambassadors, then and now

We took a look at some of P.E.I.'s Easter Seals ambassadors from past years, and where they are now.

'I see it continuing for many years to come, at least that is my hope sincerely'

Michael Morrison, 1980 ambassador, was the first to ride the Tim Hortons bus and travel to schools in support of the Easter Seals campaign. (Submitted by Michael Morrison)

As Cameron Gordon, the 2017 Easter Seals ambassador, travels across Prince Edward Island for the annual school tour, he's joining a long list of previous ambassadors dating back to 1957.

The ambassador is a key element to each year's campaign, as he or she has to be front and centre at events throughout the year.

We took a look at some of the ambassadors from past years, and where they are now.

'Most proud' of inclusion in schools: Michael Morrison

Michael Morrison was the 1980 ambassador. He's now, since March, a member of the Charlottetown Rotary and part of the Easter Seals committee for 2017.

Michael Morrison, 1980 Easter Seals ambassador, was inducted into the Charlottetown Rotary in March 2017. (Submitted by Michael Morrison)

"Looking back over the years, I would have to say the thing that I'm most proud of is that inclusion of persons with disabilities into our P.E.I. school system is now the norm rather than the exception that it was in 1980," said Morrison.

"People now see persons for their abilities and what we have in common rather than focusing on our differences."

Michael Morrison was 14 when he was Easter Seals ambassador in 1980 and went on the first-ever school tour. (Submitted by Michael Morrison)

Morrison was part of one of the first inclusive classes on P.E.I.

"My school, the special class that I was in, in Grade 7, was moved to Stonepark Junior High and I got to integrate into the regular school system to take some of my school subjects," he recalled.

Michael Morrison joined Bruce Rainnie on the Compass set in 2009 to talk about the experience of being the Easter Seals ambassador in 1980. (CBC)

Now that he's part of the Rotary and the Easter Seals committee, Morrison has high hopes for the future, and future ambassadors.

"I can see that it has helped many of them in different ways, depending on their experiences," he said.

"I can think of people who to me have grown through the campaign from being shy in front of a microphone to being very comfortable."

Michael Morrison in the CBC studio in 1980 with host Roger Younker and musical guest Marty Reno. (CBC)

Althlete and advocate: Hannah MacLellan

Hannah MacLellan, P.E.I. Easter Seals Ambassador for 2011.

The 2011 ambassador, Hannah MacLellan, is moving ever closer to her goal of competing at the Paralympics in 2020.

She was 11 when she toured the province as ambassador.

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Hard work is the hallmark of the 2011 Easter Seals ambassador for P.E.I.

Since then, MacLellan has been making waves in the sport of swimming.

MacLellan just returned from Copenhagen in March where she attended her first World Series Championship.

Hannah MacLellan was one of 12 athletes from across Canada selected for the NextGen Tokyo 2020 Swim Canada Camp. (Submitted by Hannah MacLellan)

She was in Toronto in April attending the NextGen Tokyo 2020 Swim Canada Camp, one of 12 athletes selected from across Canada to work with the head Canadian Paralympic Coach in the hopes of making it to Tokyo.

She is planning on attending an Ontario university in the fall to take political science and to continue her swimming.

PC MLA James Aylward welcomes Hannah MacLellan to the P.E.I. Legislature on Wednesday for the passing of Hannah's Bill. (James Aylward/Twitter)

MacLellan has been very active provincially and nationally in promoting accessibility. 

On P.E.I., she recently had a bill passed to improve the language of accessible parking, called Hannah's Bill.

Nationally, she is a member of the National Youth Forum on Accessibility where she has been working with Minister of Sport and Persons with Disabilities Carla Qualtrough in creating legislation for Canada on accessibility.

Hannah MacLellan, P.E.I. Easter Seals ambassador for 2011, in March 2017 at a CanAm event in Windsor, Ont. (Submitted by Hannah MacLellan)

'It made me a better person': Colton Matheson 

Colton Matheson was the Easter Seals ambassador in 2010. ((CBC))

Colton Matheson was co-host for the last televised Easter Seals Telethon and impressed Prince Edward Islanders with his musical talents.

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Colton Matheson feels the joy of being the face of an important fundraising campaign

He continues to share those talents at benefits across P.E.I. He also went to Disneyworld last year as part of the Montague Regional High School choir.

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Highlights from the 2010 show

Matheson has fond memories of his time as ambassador.

"It made me a better person because I felt I was representing people with the same needs as me," he said.

Colton Matheson has just finished his first year at UPEI, studying history, political science and music. (Submitted by Colton Matheson)

Matheson now attends UPEI, which he says has been "awesome," studying history, music and political science.

When he's not studying, you may also spot him working at McDonald's and he's a big fan of the Charlottetown Islanders.

Colton Matheson is a big fan of the Charlottetown Islanders. (Submitted by Colton Matheson)

'Life has been an adventure': Carolyn Laidlaw

Carolyn Gallant on the Easter Seals Telethon in 2005. (CBC)

It has been 12 years since Carolyn Gallant, now Carolyn Laidlaw, was the Easter Seals ambassador, and she said, "life has been an adventure!"

Carolyn Gallant, 2005 P.E.I. Easter Seals ambassador, sings a duet with Bruce Rainnie of Compass. (CBC)

After graduating from Ecole Francois-Buote, she enrolled in the marketing and advertising program at Holland College in 2013.

Carolyn Gallant, now Carolyn Laidlaw, raised awareness about accessibility issues during her time as a student at Holland College in Summerside, P.E.I. (Nancy Russell/CBC)

While at Holland College, Laidlaw raised awareness about accessibility issues through a video she produced for one of her classes, that went viral on social media.

In October 2016, she got a service dog named Lila.

Carolyn Laidlaw with her service dog, Lila. (Submitted by Carolyn Laidlaw)

"My lovable Labradoodle has granted me independence I never thought possible," she said.

"The two big things that she does is helps me with doing stairs and helps me get up when I fall."

Laidlaw got married in October 2016 and now lives in Thompson, Man. People in the community are not familiar with service dogs and so she has written articles for the local newspaper about the importance of the dogs.

The complete list of Easter Seals ambassadors is available here, starting in 1957.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nancy Russell is a reporter at CBC Prince Edward Island. She has also worked as a reporter and producer with CBC in Whitehorse, Winnipeg, and Toronto. She can be reached at Nancy.Russell@cbc.ca