JustFor.fans Announces $100K in Total Fundraising Donations

JustFor.fans Announces $100K in Total Fundraising Donations

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced its charitable giving initiative has raised more than $100,000 in total fundraising donations.

The platform has also added the Gay & Sober nonprofit to its philanthropic roster.

A rep noted JFF content creators and their fans have raised $100,282 earmarked for the following groups:

“Our charitable giving program has shown that porn can be a catalyst for good in our community. Our models have donated over $100,000 to the charities we work with, and they are putting money back into our community for people who need it the most," said company founder and 2022 XBIZ Exec Awards recipient for "Businessman of the Year" Dominic Ford.

Gay & Sober Executive Secretary Craig Harless noted the group is "thrilled to partner with JFF to help further our mission to provide safe, fun and enriching experiences to the sober LGBTQ+ community."

"We are grateful for the generous support of JFF creators who have chosen to give back a portion of their earnings to our cause, as we work together to encourage unity and enhance sobriety for sober fans everywhere," he added.

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