Taking place Sunday, August 28, 2022, the Stroll for Liver is the Canadian Liver Foundation’s biggest national fundraising event of the year. It’s a great way to fundraise for important research and support for people living with liver disease today. Strolling is also an amazing opportunity to honour people we have lost from liver disease.
This year’s Stroll will be virtual, and welcomes you to take part in your own way (any physical activity counts). If you’re a member of the Alberta region, you can stroll with us in-person on August 28th – learn more.
Are you or a loved one living with liver disease? Take part in the Canadian Liver Foundation’s Living with Liver Disease sessions to hear from the experts and connect with fellow Canadians affected by liver disease. From understanding children’s liver disease and nutrition tips, to coping with liver disease and navigating the health care system, there is sure to be a session for you!
Join us in May for the LIVERight Health Forum!
Our LIVERight Health Forum is back! Attended by thousands of Canadians every year, this event provides significant insight and value for caregivers, loved ones, and those living with liver disease.
After a successful nation-wide virtual event in 2021 and to better serve the needs of our community, we are bringing the forum back to the virtual stage next month in four languages: English, French, Chinese, and Punjabi. Attendees will also have the choice to watch each session with closed captions and/or subtitles.
From May 2nd to 6th, join us daily at 3:30 pm PT / 6:30 pm ET to hear from our world-renowned experts, as they share positive, preventative, and practical advice and tools to help you safeguard your liver health in daily life.
Visit the session page to view the videos from previous years.
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