The Trust runs several campaigns on a number of issues such as promotion of good liver health, effects of
alcohol on the
Liver,
Liver transplants and
Hepatitis. The aims of these campaigns are to make sure a patient's voice is heard, improvement of patient services, promote early awareness of liver disease and to raise awareness. "Love Your Liver" is one of the trust's campaigns. It is a national liver health awareness campaign launched in 2012 designed to inform people about factors that can cause
liver damage and how they can be avoided. The campaign's website contains information on these factors as well as an online health scanner designed to assess liver health risks and to provide some relevant advice. As part of the Love Your Liver campaign an app called
Spruce has been developed which aims to help people regulate their alcohol intake by encouraging them to have three days off alcohol each week.
Spruce is a free app and can be downloaded from the
Apple store. Other campaigns run by the British Liver Trust are the Liver Task Force which develops and implements actions that would have been part of the scrapped National Liver Strategy, the
Alcohol Health Alliance which campaigns for a new
alcohol strategy such as a 50p minimum price per unit of alcohol, and the NHS Atlas of Variation in Healthcare for People with Liver Disease which aims to improve services and reduce inequality for liver patients. ==Fundraising==