Streamate Launches 'Elevate' Community Initiative, Spotlights Daisy Ducati

Streamate Launches 'Elevate' Community Initiative, Spotlights Daisy Ducati

LOS ANGELES — Streamate has launched a new community initiative, Elevate, to recognize members and allies of the adult industry who are working to make a positive impact within their community.

Created by Vanessa Eve, director of Streamate's North American talent division, Elevate will highlight one such Community Partner every month. The September Elevate Community Partner is Daisy Ducati.

Elevate will choose Community Partners who are "actively involved in making a positive impact within their community, whether it's through advocacy, direct support or creative initiatives," said a rep. "Each Community Partner will be featured on Streamate's social channels to bring awareness to their respective causes and their work. Additionally, each partner will host three exclusive weekly livestreams on the Streamate Network throughout the month to connect with fans and other community members in different, creative ways."

Community Partners will also have the opportunity to write an opinion piece for XBIZ.

"We have a team of people who have put a lot of heart, thought and intention into Elevate, and we couldn't be more thrilled to be working with Community Partners who have exemplified such dedication and care for others," Eve said. "I'm grateful to Streamate, a longtime leader within the adult space, for standing behind Elevate's message and uplifting our community through this initiative."

Ducati expressed gratitude at being picked to help inaugurate the initiative.

"I am honored to be chosen as the first Elevate Community Partner," she said. "I got to where I am today with the guidance of peers and mentors. I hope to support and uplift future generations of sex workers by sharing what I've learned along the way."

View Ducati's first Elevate live session here. Follow Elevate by Streamate on Twitter.

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