WHIM stands for Women's Health Information Maze. The game aims to raise awareness about the low accessibility of reproductive health care in the United States. WHIM is a maze, representing the maze of barriers women must navigate in order to obtain safe and reliable reproductive health care.

We believe that everyone, no matter their stance on controversial topics such as abortion and use of contraception, deserves the safe, affordable, and accessible sexual health care that they want.


WHIM was created using Blender. This website was created using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Bootstrap, and is hosted on Github. CSS was adapted from Lavish.

This game was created by Raye, Joelle, and Adina.


Raye

Raye is a high school junior at Pelham Memorial High School who started coding sophomore year, and attended the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion program later that year.

Joelle

Joelle is a college freshman at Brandeis University. She attended the Girls Who Code Immersion Program in 2013. She is now studying computer science at her university and is currently dreaming of doing research or using technology to aid in sustainability.

Adina

Adina is a high school junior at the Bergen County Academies. She has enjoyed coding since her sophomore year of high school. She is excited to be working on such a fantastic project as WHIM!