Streamate Signs On as Pineapple Support Platinum Sponsor

Streamate Signs On as Pineapple Support Platinum Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has announced Streamate as their latest platinum-level sponsor. The live cam site joins over 50 adult businesses and organizations in committing funds and resources to the organization.

“This is one of the highest levels of support a company can provide to the organization,” said a rep.

Streamate’s Director of Marketing Liz said the company “is a proud sponsor of Pineapple Support. The incredibly supportive and stigma-free environment Pineapple provides, in addition to a truly worldwide reach, is unmatched in our industry. At a time when mental health, self-care and a judgment-free zone are crucial to our well-being, Streamate’s support of Pineapple is an easy decision to make.”

Liz added that “the success of the industry as a whole relies heavily on the continued support of all humans both professionally and personally, Pineapple Support has committed to doing just that, and we are honored to continue our support.”

Pineapple Support Founder Leya Tanit thanked Streamate for their "generosity and support."

"With their platinum sponsorship, Streamate is showing just how much they value those who use their platform," said Tanit. "Requests for therapy have reached new heights due to COVID, and support like this helps us continue to provide free and low-cost therapy to those who are struggling. I'm grateful to Streamate and their team for giving back to the adult industry.” 

For sponsorship details, visit Pineapple Support and follow them on Twitter.

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