Texas Liver Foundation is invested in supporting Texans in their journey towards better liver health and overall well-being. Those impacted by liver disease often face a variety of challenges finding others who share their lived experience and can offer guidance. We hope to change that with our virtual support groups.
Undergoing a liver transplant is a major life event and we’ve created a virtual support group specifically for individuals just like you. We believe that no one should have to navigate this journey alone.
Click the button below to join our Transplant Support Group.
When: 3rd Wednesday of each month
5:30pm (CST)
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86012053454?pwd=758WLX8wB1w4wT4cImnUiw90f5SvYb.1 (or click the button below)
Meeting ID: 860 1205 3454
Passcode: 611430
As a caregiver, we understand the challenges you face navigating multiple hurdles throughout your day. Join others who have been right where you are and can give you the support and guidance you need.
Click the button below to join our Caregiver Support Group.
When: 2nd Thursday of each month
1:00pm (CST)
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/NksfEqdnSsqZHkBuspEoQA (or click the button below)
Meeting ID: 883 8487 3898
Passcode: 978052
Becoming a living liver donor is a life-changing decision. Join others who have made the decision to hear the good, bad, and the ugly about the evaluation process and beyond. Learn from the lived experience of others to help guide your decision and prepare you for giving the gift of life.
Click the button below to register for our Living Liver Donor Support Group.
When: 1st Thursday of each month
12:00pm (CST)
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/MYLiNBhoSCqYrduOfTqFyQ (or click the button below)
Meeting ID: 864 1480 4437
Passcode: 338974
Support groups can be so beneficial to those seeking community and support and there are many reasons to join one. Here are a few reasons to consider joining ours:
“The liver is the only organ in the body that can regenerate itself. But it’s not the only thing that can regenerate – hope and community can too.“