Share your story
Whether you recently found out you have MASH, or you’ve been living with it for a while, your story could make a difference to others. Share what has helped you in your journey.
Two ways to share:
Meet our ambassadors

Taylor

Aroosha

Norma

Ray

Yvette

Aroosha
Diagnosed with MASH in 2023
For Aroosha, a graphic designer and married dog mom, health advocacy is more than a way of life—it’s a passion. Aroosha wants to make a meaningful impact by shining a light on health issues that often go unnoticed. She looks forward to sharing experiences and supporting others.
I don’t understand the phrase ‘I can’t’

Norma
Diagnosed with MASH in 2017
Norma, a nurse leader who has recently earned her doctorate in leadership, considers herself a lifetime learner. She is married and a mom to her son and stepdaughter. In her leisure time, Norma enjoys her two dachshunds, Fred and Ethel. Norma looks forward to honoring her late mother and others with MASH who don’t have a voice.
I believe everyone can live a better, healthier life

Ray
Diagnosed with MASH in 2019
Ray is a father of 2 grown sons with a zest for life. When he’s not traveling, you can find him busy with baseball, softball, pickleball, and investing. Ray is passionate about giving back. He wants to help others understand their condition by sharing his own journey.
Success comes from proper execution and not just planning

Yvette
Diagnosed with MASH in 2023
When Yvette’s not hanging out with her close friends or connecting with her family that’s spread around the world, this widowed dog mom is volunteering with service dog organizations. She also loves to draw, knit, write, cook, and bake. Yvette hopes that sharing her experience will help others feel empowered and take action.
We have the power to choose to serve our purpose

Connect with an advocacy group
There are many people just like you looking for support. Connect with advocacy groups dedicated to helping people with fatty liver disease and MASH, like the ones below:
GLI: Global Liver Institute
Liver Education Advocates

Taylor
Diagnosed with MASH in 2018
Married for many years to her best friend, Taylor finds motivation from her family to do better every single day. She enjoys gardening, baking, crafting, and doing yoga. For Taylor, the best part of being an ambassador is helping people find their voice to advocate for themselves.
I think it’s one of the most important things, to be able to relate to other people, because then you don’t feel so alone