Stripchat Joins Pineapple Support as a Sponsor

Stripchat Joins Pineapple Support as a Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has joined over 60 adult businesses and organizations in committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

"If you ask me to describe Stripchat in one sentence, I'd say it's a place of sexual freedom," said Rick Morales, head of business at Stripchat. "We are a social platform connecting free and open-minded people who want to preserve their values and enjoy their lives. We are proud of our adult entertainment business and women, men and nonbinary persons' choice to stream on the platform or use it for their pleasure."

"Pineapple Support is an exceptional organization providing continuous support to our community for years," he continued. "We are proud of this partnership and giving back to people taking care of those who work in the adult industry. Teamwork makes the dream work, and we are looking forward to setting many great projects together."

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.

“I’m incredibly thankful to Stripchat and all the team behind it for their generous support during what has been another challenging year for the industry,” Tanit said. "Stripchat's contribution will help us reach even more cam models and send the message that there is support available for everyone. We thank them for joining the fight for improved performer well-being and for giving back to the adult industry."

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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