We envision a world where
women and girls everywhere
are safe and free
to choose their future.

Likely Story was designed in collaboration with educators, for educators.
The game is aligned to the Ontario Curriculum for Grades 7-9 and
PPM 166 guidelines,
and was designed with their criteria and oversight.
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Our work has been driven by the challenge and commitment to disrupt the status-quo
and overcome gender inequalities.

We are artists, makers and practical dreamers who
harness creative talent for positive impact.
We know are not single-handedly
responsible nor are we rescuing the world,
and we want to own our futures.

We are committed to highlighting gaps in sex-ed
and making it better for everyone, collaboratively.

We are committed to continuous learning. We have a bias towards action.
We have an eye on the future and respect for the past.
We will continue to seek out emerging technologies and ways to
best educate and reach our  pre-teens and teen audience.

While we started our company, Studio Jayne in 2021 to work on
digital and service-based projects that deal with sexual and reproductive health,  patient care,
gender-based violence issues like sex trafficking, and advancing rights for women and girls –
we pivoted to commit to the sole development of Likely Story to
ensure sexual health education is no longer overlooked.

Behind The Game

Likely Story is a secure & anonymous
online game for students to express themselves, explore their opinions, and safely react to difficult, real life
situations.
Sticker that says "Don't call me"
"It’s like feeding kids vegetables
but you’re hiding them, they don't
know they’re eating veggies.”

– Educational specialist, Kori Robinson Center for Court Innovation
Sticker that says "Get a life"
"This is so much better than a textbook. I wish all learning were like this.”
– Anonymous teen