THANK YOU!

On behalf of the American Liver Foundation, THANK YOU. Our Virtual Liver Life Walk would not have been the same without you. We hope you enjoyed this new experience and plan to join us next year!

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Thank You!

THANK YOU for being part of the Virtual Liver Life Walk journey with us! The Virtual Liver Life Walk is one of the most important events that the American Liver Foundation hosts for patients, families and supporters. Without you, this event wouldn’t have been the same.

THANK YOU for your incredible fundraising efforts and we hope you will use these next few weeks to continue to push your fundraising to new heights or accomplish new goals. The fundraising deadline is November 24 so keep sending emails to friends and family and sharing on social media. Share what you did, how it felt and how proud you are of yourself and those who supported you.

Online fundraising is available OR you may mail donations to:

American Liver Foundation
Attn: Liver Life Walk
P.O. Box 299
West Orange, NJ 07052

Walkers who raise $100 or more will receive the National Walk shirt to commemorate their participation. Additional fundraising prizes are offered to walkers who earn 2,500+ points.

Click here to see if your company has a matching funds program. 

 

 

Auction

A different option to support the Virtual Liver Life Walk is by bidding on items in our silent auction. Categories include home décor, getaways, style and glamour and more. Click here to start bidding! The auction will close Friday, October 30.

Meet our 2020 National LIVEr Life Walk Champion

In 2013, when Philip was only a few weeks old, he was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia (BA).

After undergoing surgery when he was eight weeks old, Philip spent the next two years in and out of the hospital, facing multiple complications. It was determined that Philip should be listed for a liver transplant, and his family began to look into a living liver donation. Luckily, Philip’s dad, Dan, was a match! Both Philip and his dad were wheeled into the operating room on May 10, 2016 – a day that changed their lives. Now Philip is a typical six-year-old boy who loves cars and playing with his brother. If Philip’s parents didn’t share his story, others would not be aware of the hardships he’s had to endure at such a young age.

Virtual Wall of Hope

Stories of real people like you affected by liver disease. Share why you virtually walk or volunteer, submit your story today.

Jennifer M Amenta

Jennifer M Amenta

Our son was born with a rare liver disease called biliary atresia. He had blocked bile ducts and no gall bladder causing bile to flow into his liver. His liver was very damaged because of this. At 4 weeks old, Lorenzo had the Kasai procedure done, in which the...

Holly Felts

Holly Felts

My daughter Juniper was diagnosed with Biliary Atresia at 10 weeks old. Soon after surgery to treat her BA, it was determined she’d need a liver transplant. On March 6th, 2020 Juniper received the gift of a healthy new liver from an altruistic living donor. Since her...

Melody Joyce

Melody Joyce

I've known for five years that I have a fatty liver and a lot of visceral fat.  "Oh", I thought, "Fatty liver, visceral fat...fatty me."  My GI told me to lose weight, exercise, avoid alcohol, and to watch my carbs.   This is what every doctor has told me forever. ...

Daniel Romero

Daniel Romero

I received a liver transplant on January 3, 2020. What a beautiful journey it has been in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic this year.  You see, life waits for nothing or no one. When our bodies require care or a new organ, it can strike at anytime.  It is our attitude,...

Manny

Manny

In 2010, Manny was only two and a half months old when he was diagnosed with biliary atresia (BA). Very soon after he was diagnosed, he had his first surgery called the Kasai procedure. His first years of life were tough as he was frequently having to get flown to the...

Brodi and Traci

Brodi and Traci

The Tigues’ world came crashing to a halt in September of 2015, when their four-month old son, Brodie, was diagnosed with a rare liver disease – Biliary Atresia.  His only option for survival – a liver transplant. After a whirlwind of events, Brodie’s mom, Traci, was...