Clips4Sale Sponsors Pineapple Support

Clips4Sale Sponsors Pineapple Support

LOS ANGELES — Clips4Sale has announced its sponsorship of Pineapple Support, a registered charity in the U.K. currently filing in the U.S. as a 501c3 non-profit with confirmation anticipated in early 2019.

For more than 15 years, Clips4Sale has proudly represented producers and models that wish to share their videos with the world. With more than 7 million video clips across 1,000 categories to choose from, Clips4Sale continues to attract those wanting to sell or purchase adult video clips.

According to the company, as we reach the end of another year and recall fond memories of shows attended and milestones reached, not all memories are happy ones, with 2018 seeing the loss of many lives in the industry. When Clips4Sale heard of Pineapple Support’s mission to provide outreach, emotional support and assistance to industry workers, the company immediately offered its help.

“Clips4Sale is proud to be a sponsor of Pineapple Support,” says Clips4Sale founder Neil. “After many years of seeing firsthand, the struggles people in the industry have, I am very proud to be able to work with a great charity that can offer help to those individuals who need it the most.”

Pineapple Support’s founder Leya Tanit says the non-profit organization was formed to provide emotional support and mental health care after the recent tragic events that left the industry in shock, saying, “Our industry has lost too many beautiful souls, it is time we took action.”

“Since I began my career in the adult industry back in 2010, Clips4Sale has always been a company I look upon fondly,” says Tanit. “Their ethos to treat every producer and model equally, no matter their ranking, status, looks, sexual preference or fetish is one close to my heart.”

“Neil actually has his personal mobile number available on the website for studio owners to contact him directly. This approach to the business, to look at producers and talent as individuals rather than assets are part of what makes Clips4Sale a very special company within this industry,” Tanit adds. “During these first few months, I honestly don’t know what Pineapple Support would have done without Clips4Sale’s support and shared vision.”

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