CAM4 Renews Sponsorship of Pineapple Support

CAM4 Renews Sponsorship of Pineapple Support

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has renewed its sponsorship of Pineapple Support at the Bronze level, joining over 60 adult businesses in committing funds and resources to the organization.

Specific initiatives funded by CAM4's sponsorship include a free weekly drop-in support group, open to all adult industry members, led by Nicki Line every Monday at 4 p.m. (PDT).

Pineapple Support, founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, has so far connected over 5,000 adult performers and industry members to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling and emotional support.

CAM4 will also serve as a "key sponsor" for the Pineapple Support podcast.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to partner with the folks at Pineapple Support and help drive important initiatives in our community,” CAM4 Communications Manager Shannon McD said. “The work that Leya and her team do is incredibly important, and we’re proud to be a part of the brilliant initiatives that will support our friends and colleagues in the business.”

Tanit thanked CAM4 for renewing its sponsorship for another year and for "their generous donation towards our weekly drop-in support group."

"The support group is a vital safe place for all online adult industry professionals to express issues or problems an individual may be having in their life at the time and to find additional support," Tanit said. "With the continued help of generous sponsors like CAM4, we can continue our work to connect anyone that needs mental health services in the industry with dedicated therapists and counsellors."

Pineapple Support is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States; click here for sponsorship details.

Visit PineappleSupport.org and follow the group on Twitter.

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