CPAN – Coalition Protecting Auto No Fault
CPAN Administrative Director Receives Catalina Andres Humanitarian Award

Martha Levandowski is third person from CPAN to win the award in past five years

LANSING – The Coalition Protecting Auto No-Fault (CPAN) is proud to announce that on Wednesday, Dec. 9, Administrative Director Martha Levandowski was awarded the Catalina Andres Humanitarian Award for her ongoing and tireless efforts to advocate on behalf of auto accident survivors. The award was presented to Levandowski by the ACS Foundation during the acclaimed Holiday Schmooze black tie gala held at The Reserve in Birmingham.
 
“We are thrilled to have yet another member of our team become a recipient of this prestigious award,” said CPAN President John Cornack. “Martha’s tireless efforts to advocate on behalf of injured people and her determination to protect Michigan’s Auto No-Fault Law are the true embodiment of a selfless humanitarian.”
 
Named in honor of Catalina Andres, a woman who selflessly dedicated her life to helping and serving others while fulfilling her dream by building a medical clinic and founding the Twin Hearts Medical Surgical Mission in the Philippines.
 
Since joining CPAN in 2011, Levandowski has been responsible for quadrupling CPAN’s membership- from just over 200 members to almost 1000 members today. She has helped to facilitate the organization's grass roots advocacy and community outreach through the coordination of town hall meetings across the state including a statewide event in Lansing, while organizing 15 advocacy workshops in the past three years. Levandowski also spearheaded the organization's first-ever annual Gala in 2013, all while working closely with the organization's executive committee and board of directors to ensure and promote and uphold auto accident survivors’ rights to quality medical care and rehabilitation under the Michigan Auto No-Fault System.
 
Levandowski is the third person from CPAN to receive this award in the past five years. CPAN President John Cornack received the award in 2011. George T. Sinas, partner at Sinas Dramis Law Firm and CPAN’s legal counsel, received the award in 2013.
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