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At least two children are diagnosed with a liver disease every day in the UK. 

CLDF’s research, education and support programmes are vital in helping to provide a future for these children.  CLDF receives no government funding and could not exist without the vital contribution made by our supporters, both in raising funds and helping to awareness of childhood liver disease.

There are many ways you could lend your support; from taking part in an exciting overseas challenge or running the London marathon, to providing a regular donation or recycling your ink jet cartridges.  You could also organise a fundraising event, give a talk to a local club or society, speak to your employer about payroll giving or make simple changes to the way you search and shop online ….all will help CLDF to continue its vital work.

You will find information on all of these activities and how you can get involved under the ‘help CLDF’ tab.  You may also be interested to visit our Event's tab and also the 'supporter events' section under the partnerships tab to see if there is an event taking place that you'd like to support.

We recognise that people are able to give in many different ways and our fundraising team will be delighted to discuss ideas with you.  Click here to send an email or call 0121 212 6022.

Your support really will help make a difference to the lives of thousands of families living with the devastating affects of childhood liver disease.

Thank you


 
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