
From 14 to 18 July 2025, the Community Liver Health Checks (CLHC) team rolled out its second ‘Love Your Liver’ roadshow across West Yorkshire, in partnership with the British Liver Trust. Spanning five towns and cities in West Yorkshire, the campaign continued its mission to raise awareness, deliver liver screening services, and foster deeper connections within local communities.
Roadshow Impact at a Glance
Across the five-day journey, the team engaged with residents from all walks of life, offering vital liver health checks and accessible pathways to further support:
- 794 members of the public reached
- 373 received liver scans
- 180 underwent hepatitis blood testing
- 258 contributed feedback through questionnaires
Collaborative Local Presence
Each stop on the roadshow welcomed local service providers who extended the event’s reach through peer support, addiction services, health screening, and equality advocacy. Notable contributors included:

Peer Support (all locations):
- The Hepatitis C Trust
Addiction Services:
- CGL – Huddersfield
- Recovery Steps Calderdale – Halifax
- Turning Point – Wakefield
- Forward Leeds – Leeds
- New Vision – Bradford
Other Community Partners:
- Retinal Screening Teams
- BHA for Equality
- Yorkshire Cancer Community
This multi-provider model created a dynamic and inclusive environment, broadening the campaign’s diagnostic delivery and deepening engagement—especially among underserved and older populations.

A Campaign Rooted in Gratitude
The public response was both heartfelt and generous. Throughout the week, residents showed their appreciation by treating the team to refreshments from local vendors and making voluntary donations. A total of £117 was raised for the British Liver Trust, reaffirming the community’s commitment to promoting liver health.
Looking Ahead
While this year saw fewer scans than the previous, the 2025 roadshow marked a significant step forward in service depth, inclusive participation, and community-led diagnostics. With continued collaboration and dedication, CLHC’s Love Your Liver initiative is becoming a cornerstone of equitable liver health outreach across West Yorkshire.