Pineapple Support Offers Free Therapy to Colombian Models

Pineapple Support Offers Free Therapy to Colombian Models

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has partnered with the Webcam Lab and Fundación Liam to bring free therapy to cam models and adult workers in Colombia.

The sessions are available now.

The Webcam Lab, a comprehensive service center for the Latin American cam industry and AJ Studios’ charitable arm Fundaciòn Liam will work with Pineapple Support to ensure a full-time therapist will be available to any model or performer in Colombia needing mental health services and therapy.

“Our company has always been characterized by the support and genuine interest in the progress of the more than 2,500 models that are an active part of the Webcam Lab family of affiliate studios,” said Webcam Lab Relationship Coordinator José Luis Araujo S. “It is valuable for us to integrate to this philosophy the support and the quality service that Pineapple Support represents.”

British performer Leya Tanit founded Pineapple Support in 2018 in response to a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illness. Since its launch, the organization has connected over 250 performers to mental health services including free and low-cost, therapy, counseling and emotional support.

“There are many adult models and performers in Colombia without access to stigma-free and specialized support,” Tanit said. “I’m incredibly thankful to The Webcam Lab and Foundación Liam, whose support will allow us to promote the mental health and well-being of performers in the Latin adult industry.”

“As a foundation, we have always tried to have the best tools to positively impact the lives of people with whom we have the pleasure of working,” said Foundación Liam Director Lisbeth L. Contecha. “Tools that we know are greatly enhanced by working with Pineapple Support.”

Performers who are interested in accessing therapy or studios that wish to secure free therapy for their performers can email psicologaclinicatwl@gmail.com.

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