American Liver Foundation

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American Liver Foundation[edit | edit source]

The American Liver Foundation (ALF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of liver disease. Founded in 1976, the foundation aims to facilitate, advocate, and promote education, support, and research for the benefit of individuals affected by liver disease.

Mission and Goals[edit | edit source]

The mission of the American Liver Foundation is to promote liver health and disease prevention. The foundation seeks to achieve this through:

  • Increasing awareness and understanding of liver disease.
  • Supporting research and innovation in the field of hepatology.
  • Providing education and resources to patients, families, and healthcare professionals.
  • Advocating for policies that improve liver health and access to care.

Programs and Services[edit | edit source]

The American Liver Foundation offers a variety of programs and services designed to support individuals affected by liver disease and to educate the public about liver health. These include:

Educational Resources[edit | edit source]

The foundation provides a wealth of educational materials, including brochures, fact sheets, and online resources, to help individuals understand liver disease and its management. Topics covered include hepatitis, cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and liver cancer.

Support Services[edit | edit source]

ALF offers support services for patients and families, including a national helpline, support groups, and patient education programs. These services aim to provide emotional support and practical information to those affected by liver disease.

Research Funding[edit | edit source]

The foundation funds research initiatives aimed at advancing the understanding and treatment of liver disease. Through grants and fellowships, ALF supports innovative research projects conducted by scientists and clinicians in the field of hepatology.

Advocacy[edit | edit source]

The American Liver Foundation advocates for policies that promote liver health and improve access to care for individuals with liver disease. The foundation works with policymakers, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders to advance public health initiatives and legislative efforts.

Events and Fundraising[edit | edit source]

The American Liver Foundation organizes various events and fundraising activities to support its mission. These include:

  • Liver Life Walk: A series of community-based walks held across the United States to raise awareness and funds for liver disease research and education.
  • Flavors of...: A culinary event series that showcases local chefs and cuisine while raising funds for the foundation.
  • Liver Life Challenge: A series of athletic events, such as marathons and cycling events, that encourage participants to raise funds for liver disease research and support.

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