Open Bionics Foundation | Funding advanced bionic arms for people with upper limb differences

Last night #JingleJam2021 came to a close. The annual charity event saw the limb difference community and gamers from across the globe come together in a fusion of festive live-streams to help raise funds for people with limb differences to get Hero Arms.

Seven members from the limb difference community joined gamers on live-streaming platform Tiltify to help raise over $389,000 in 14 days, all while celebrating difference, playing community games, and spreading festive cheer. Live-streams came from Tilly Lockey, Dan Melville, Ashla Durbin, Henrik Cox, Sora Kai (the One Handed Gamer) and friends. 

Celebrating its 10 year anniversary, Jingle Jam offered it’s biggest gaming bundle ever. Every donation of $46 received 55 games worth $875+. Plenty of games to get you through Christmas and New Year!

One of the live-streamers this year was Daniel Melville, who was born with a congenital limb difference. Daniel is a gamer and 3D printing enthusiast

Limb difference community helps raise over $389,000 for people from low-income households to get bionic arms!

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