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My Gift of Grace: support this card game that helps people talk about death

Action Mill, a Callowhill-based design firm, designed My Gift of Grace, a card game that aims to make it easier for people to talk about and deal with grief. Before it can hit shelves, though, Action Mill needs to raise $38,000.

Action Mill, a Callowhill-based design firm, designed My Gift of Grace, a card game that aims to make it easier for people to talk about and deal with grief. Before it can hit shelves, though, Action Mill needs to raise $38,000.

The crowdfunding campaign, launched in early July, has already raised more than $31,000 and is slated to end on Aug. 9.

Support My Gift of Grace on Kickstarter here.

Georgia Guthrie, founder of The Hacktory, is a designer at Action Mill.

Read more on Newsworks and the Huffington Post.

Companies: The Hacktory

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