Label X Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

Label X Joins Pineapple Support as Sponsor

LOS ANGELES — Social media management agency Label X has joined the ranks of over 60 adult businesses and organizations committing funds and resources to Pineapple Support.

"Since founding the management arm of LX Group, I have had the pleasure of interacting with and supporting numerous independent performers in the adult industry," said founder Annie Clancy. "Immediately I started hearing the struggles they have in accessing mental health services. When I learned about Pineapple Support, I knew they were an organization we not only were going to tell all our clients about, but also support in any way we can."

Agency co-founder Jay Metcalf added, "Like Pineapple, we are committed to helping both individual content creators and companies who support and employ them. From that mission, we have grown three lines of business with LX Recruit at the forefront of bringing world-class recruiting help to carefully vetted clients in the adult industry. We support core services recruiting for manufacturing, streaming and studio clients who have shown they can treat their employees professionally at all levels."

Founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support 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.

"By becoming a sponsor of Pineapple Support, Label X team is bringing mental health services to performers in need," Tanit said. "At a time when our industry is expanding and decentralizing, it’s more important than ever to have partners who can support them in both business and wellness."

"I’m so pleased to have Label X come aboard, and look forward to working with them on future initiatives," added Tanit.

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

Follow Pineapple Support on Twitter or visit PineappleSupport.org.

Find LX Group online.

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