The ALF National Legacy Gala on October 7, 2024, at Gotham Hall, NYC, will bring together patients, families, thought leaders, medical professionals, business visionaries, and partners to celebrate impactful contributions to the liver community, raising awareness and funds for liver disease.
After experiencing the gaps in health equity firsthand, Evelyn, a two-time liver transplant recipient and proud multi-generational New Mexican, advocates to raise awareness of liver disease and increase access to liver healthcare and transplant in minority and rural populations.
Despite Juneteenth's nationwide recognition, when it comes to health equity and access to healthcare, disparities within the Black community still remain. ALF is working to help close some of these gaps through partnerships with community organizations such as the Black Liver Health Initiative (BLHI) at New York Presbyterian in New York City.
“My grandma played a pivotal role in my decision to pursue health advocacy. As a public health professional, I am dedicated to raising awareness around the importance of doing more intentional outreach, education and research with linguistically and ethnically diverse communities to achieve health equity and improve polices that benefit all community members.”
On October 7, 2024 Al B. Sure!, a globally celebrated recording artist, songwriter, producer, syndicated radio host, and health and wellness […]
African Americans experience disparities at each phase along the spectrum of chronic liver disease.
Today, American Liver Foundation mourns the passing of a leader on Capitol Hill, the Honorable Donald Payne, Jr, (D-NJ).
Globally celebrated singer, songwriter, producer, social activist & podcast host Al B. Sure! to lead the American Liver Foundation’s Houston “New Jack Liver Life Walk”