Free Online Support for People Still Struggling with Alcohol After Liver Disease, Cirrhosis, or Transplant

A free weekly, peer-led, group Zoom meeting for people whose drinking has affected their liver, transplant journey, or life after transplant — and who still need a place to be honest without shame, stigma, or pretending.Sundays · 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Eastern
Online via Zoom
Free

Who this meeting is for:People with alcohol-related liver disease or cirrhosis and are still struggling with alcoholPeople being evaluated for liver transplant and need support staying honest and on trackPeople who have already received a liver transplant and still struggle with alcohol, guilt, shame, or isolationPeople who feel like they can’t fully talk about this in most spaces
This meeting is for people who are trying to stay sober while dealing with liver disease or liver transplant-related challenges.
This meeting offers:Peer support from someone with lived experienceA place to talk honestly without judgmentPractical tools for coping with urges, shame, fear, and relapse riskNo pressure to perform, explain everything, or have it all figured out

Please note:
This is a peer support meeting, not medical care, therapy, or emergency support. It is not a replacement for treatment from your doctor, therapist, transplant team, or addiction provider. To help maintain a safe and supportive environment, the facilitator reserves the right to deny, limit, or revoke access to any individual at any time if participation appears disruptive, unsafe, inappropriate, fraudulent, automated, or otherwise not aligned with the purpose of the meeting. If you are having a medical emergency or are in immediate danger, call 911 or seek emergency help right away.