Thomas Edwards-Seymour

Male, Person

1982 –

25

Who is Thomas Edwards-Seymour?

Thomas Edwards is a Canadian aboriginal educator.

He was born Isaac Thomas Edwards in Brandon, Manitoba on September 14, 1982. His family moved from Brandon to the Lake Manitoba First Nation, Thomas' home community. After his parents' divorce, Thomas' name was changed to Thomas Edwards-Seymour and he moved to Winnipeg with his mother and siblings. Thomas changed his name once again to Thomas Edwards in 2004.

Thomas Edwards attended school at École Marie-Anne-Gaboury and then Collège Jeanne-Sauvé. In October 2000, he won a Manitoba Aboriginal Youth Achievement Award for his public speeches and fights towards equality at cadets and in school. In 2004, he was named a National Aboriginal Role Model of Canada for his volunteerism, raising awareness to poverty and homelessness, and for promoting equality among all people. His other awards include 2 National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation scholarships, 3 Business Council of Manitoba Aboriginal Education Awards, 5 nominations for the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards, and a nomination to the Order of Manitoba.

Thomas' charity work includes the Ladybug Foundation, a foundation that raises money for the homeless.

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Born
Sep 14, 1982
Brandon
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • Brandon

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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