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Indie Bundle for Abortion Funds to aid reproductive rights groups

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The Indie Bundle for Abortion Funds is now available on itch.io and seeks to raise funds for the National Network for Abortion Fund.

“100% of the proceeds from this bundle will go to the National Network for Abortion Fund’s Collective Power Fund, which moves money directly to abortion funds across 20+ U.S. states, with a particular focus on the South and Midwest (where it is often most difficult to get access to abortions),” the bundle’s organisers proclaimed. “NNAF’s partnerships with these abortion funds provide direct resources and funds to many of the people most impacted by Roe v. Wade, towards immediate action.”

The bundle includes more than 750 titles from more than 600 creators and is valued at more than $3,000 USD. Organisers are seeking donations of more than $10 USD for the package.

Titles include the likes of Under Maintenance, Fist, Glitter Hearts, Desktop Goose, Pitstop in Purgatory and many, many more.

Organisers have also told players that they can learn more and send further donations through to Donations4Abortion.com.

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