Segpay Joins Pineapple Support as Partner-Level Sponsor

Segpay Joins Pineapple Support as Partner-Level Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has announced that Segpay has signed on as a Partner-level sponsor. 

The customized billing solutions specialist joins over forty adult businesses and organizations in committing funds and resources to the industry's leading mental health resource.

Segpay CEO Cathy Beardsley explained, "We feel it’s important to support the businesses and people who have supported us over the years."

"Giving back is a big part of our business philosophy, whether it’s the companies that create content or the performers that make it possible, we feel strongly that we have a responsibility to help nurture and nourish this community," she said.

Pineapple Support founder, Leya Tanit, thanked Segpay for their contribution.

"We’re extremely grateful to Segpay and their team for giving back to the adult industry. The support of Segpay enables us to continue to offer the essential services that we provide to the adult community," said Tanit. "As we expand our reach to sex workers around the world, the support of our sponsors helps us to connect each of them with the mental health services they need.”

Since its founding in 2018, Pineapple Support, a registered nonprofit in the United States and a registered charity in the U.K., has reportedly connected nearly nine hundred adult performers to mental health services, including free and low-cost, therapy, counseling and emotional support.

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