Based in Winchester, the Trust has over 20 employed members of staff who are supplemented by voluntary workers.
The trust also has links to support groups for people affected by liver conditions, health professionals and research and publications.
[2] The Trust has a number of activities to aid in the fight against liver disease.
Publications produced by the trust have received an endorsement from the British Association for the Study of the Liver (BASL).
[3] The trust also has a focus in improving awareness of liver disease in order to educate the public about how to avoid it.
The trust works with a number of medical professionals in awareness, treatment and research.
and aims to raise over £1,000,0000 a year to change lives by: - increasing awareness of liver disease and its risk factors - providing information and support to those affected - working with healthcare professionals - campaigning for earlier detection and better treatment and working in partnership to drive up standards of care and encourage more research In November 2015, the blues musician Walter Trout became a patron of the British Liver Trust.