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Are you a carer or family member of someone living with liver disease? (UK)

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Would you like to speak to others with shared experience who can empathise and understand your situation?

To coincide with Carers week - 5th to 11th of June 2023 - the British Liver Trust are facilitating a UK virtual carers support group on Wednesday June 7th from 1pm - 2pm.

If you haven't already registered with us as a carer, please do so here to receive the joining details:

britishlivertrust.org.uk/vi...

*Please note: if interest is high, we will look to run an additional group on a different date

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