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Century 21 appoints Brandon Liston Easter Seals national ambassador

Century 21 Canada has enlisted the voice of 15-year-old Brandon Liston to launch the charity’s first National Ambassador Program in the country.

Born with Cerebral Palsy, Liston joined Easter Seals as its New Brunswick ambassador when he was just six-years-old. As national ambassador, he will travel to key events across the country speaking on behalf of Easter Seals kids to build awareness for families living with disabilities.

“The ambassador program has given me so much courage and so much of a start for the future,” says Liston. “I don’t consider people with disabilities as disabled. ‘Dis’ means you can’t do something… I just do it a little differently. I am differently-abled.”

Liston was the youngest recipient of the Rotary Club of Fredericton’s Paul Harris Fellowship Award, the highest honour awarded to individuals who show “service above self.” He has continued to set and conquer challenges, from tackling public speaking to rock climbing.

“When Brandon speaks, everyone listens. His positive attitude and enthusiasm for helping others are contagious,” says U. Gary Charlwood, executive chairman of Century 21 Canada. “Who could better share the story of Easter Seals kids? We hope to assist Brandon as he progresses from a young boy with big dreams into a young man who realizes them.”

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