Stiletto and more raise funds for Florida Access Network Credit: Photo by Rhianna Lynne
The statewide abortion rights group and abortion fund Florida Access Network is teaming up with the local Neighborhood Fridge and promoter Montgomery Drive for a music and arts fest this weekend that will double as a benefit for both groups.

Florida Access Network provides financial assistance to those with few resources who are seeking abortion care, while the Neighborhood Fridge tackles food insecurity in a city that’s become increasingly unaffordable for the average Orlandoan (those who haven’t already been priced out).

The groups describe this benefit fest — hosted at Mills 50 haunts Lil Indie’s and Will’s Pub — as “a celebration of community, resilience, and collective care.” Catch Stiletto, DJ GAY-Z, Chelz Danielle, DJ Krazy Daziem Nani Soul and more, plus a raffle and Caribbean eats from Flayva Thyme.

Organizers note: Your ticket (sliding scale) will fund reproduction freedom, food justice and organizing efforts across Central Florida “for us, by us.”

8 p.m. Saturday, May 31, Lil Indie’s & Will’s Pub, $20-$40.

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