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BC Community

Welcome to Liver Canada’s British Columbia Community Page. Keep on reading to discover local support, event, and fundraising opportunities.

Liver Beware Fibroscan Screening Project

This spring, Liver Canada’s Liver Beware Project is back, offering testing to identify liver stiffness and scarring.

The Fibroscan is easy and non-invasive, using ultrasound technology to measure liver stiffness, and can also determine the approximate amount of fat in the liver. This testing is open to Canadians who reside in Greater Vancouver.

Date and Location:

London Drugs Broadway & Vine – 2230 West Broadway, Vancouver: March 14 – May 31

London Drugs Lougheed Town Centre – 9855 Austin Avenue, Burnaby: June 6 – August 23

Testing Hours: 

Every Saturday and Sunday from 10 am – 5 pm

Don’t wait to get tested! Liver disease is often silent. When symptoms arise, it is often too late.

LIVERight Health Forum

Join us for this years LIVERight Health Forum in Vancouver!

This event is your opportunity to explore the latest in liver health. Learn from leading health experts about emerging research and practical ways to support your liver. Connect with community members, share experiences, and take home key resources to help you make informed choices for your health. This event is designed for anyone looking to learn, connect, and take action toward better liver health.

Date: April 18, 2026

Time: 1:00PM – 4:30PM

Location: Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre

LIVERight Heroes

Join LIVERight Heroes and help shape the future of liver health.

LIVERight Heroes is a community of young Canadians who are passionate about making a difference. They inspire youth to take action, raise awareness, and support liver health initiatives.

Through community fundraising and hands-on projects, LIVERight Heroes empowers youth to give back, build leadership skills, and create meaningful change in their community and beyond.

For more information, reach out to Monica at mchui@liver.ca.

 

To directly support the British Columbia region’s fundraising efforts, click here.