SextPanther Expands Sponsorship of Pineapple Support

SextPanther Expands Sponsorship of Pineapple Support

LOS ANGELES — SextPanther has expanded its commitment to Pineapple Support by becoming a Silver Sponsor of the industry support and therapy service.

"Pineapple Support provides critical and potentially life-saving mental health services to the sex work community and we're honored to continue to support their efforts," said SextPanther founder and President Alex. "For the upcoming year, we've decided to increase our Pineapple Support sponsorship level from bronze to silver, to further invest in the health and wellbeing of our friends and peers. We are thankful to Pineapple Support for the work they do every day to ensure that SWs everywhere always have the resources available to those in need. From the bottom of our hearts, we love you."

Founded in 2018 by Leya Tanit, Pineapple Support has so far connected over 10,000 adult performers and industry members to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling and emotional support.

"I'm filled with gratitude for the continued support and generosity of SextPanther," said Tanit. "SextPanther has consistently shown dedication and commitment to creator well being. The decision to increase support this year is a testament to the gains we are making together. This level of support doesn’t just sustain us, it helps us grow and be bigger than we are. Thank you to Alex and his team for making our industry a better place."

Visit SextPanther and Pineapple Support online.

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