Paxum Offers Assistance to Ukrainian Cam Performers

Paxum Offers Assistance to Ukrainian Cam Performers

MONTREAL — Paxum has extended an offer of assistance to cam models and other adult industry members based in Ukraine seeking to evacuate to Romania.

"It does not matter whether you are a Ukrainian, Russian, Colombian, Romanian or any other nationality of a model, Paxum will be there for you," a company rep said. "Unfortunately, Ukrainian models are currently going through a crisis, and everybody should do their part to help, including us. Therefore, we would like to extend an open offer to the webcam community in Ukraine, including those models and performers who do not use Paxum as a payment method. We are all human beings, and we should help regardless of who you do business with."

"If you work in the webcam/video chat community and you are struggling to escape Ukraine or if you don’t have the financial means to sustain yourself, and if you are no longer safe at home and you’re heading west across the border to Romania, then please contact us now," the rep continued.

"We will provide free transportation from the major border cities in Ukraine with Romania, plus we will provide free hotel accommodations in Romania for webcam industry performers and models that truly need assistance and do not have their own financial means to sustain the expense," they said.

"While we wish we could help everyone, unfortunately, this offer must be restricted to help only those who do not have the financial means to be safe and exclusively to the industry that we have always supported and considered an extension of our family, the webcam and adult video chat community," noted the rep.

Those performers and other industry members in need of assistance are invited to call +40744778005 or email help@paxum.com at any time to arrange a pickup location and time.

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