YouPay Holds Fundraising Campaign for Pineapple Support

YouPay Holds Fundraising Campaign for Pineapple Support

BRISBANE, Australia — Australia-based gifting platform YouPay raised over $5,000 for adult industry mental health nonprofit Pineapple Support during a July charity campaign.

YouPay founder and CEO Matt Holme said, “Adult content creators represent a key segment for YouPay, and supporting Pineapple Support has been the perfect opportunity for us and our community to give back and contribute to a positive impact for the adult content creator community.”

Holme said YouPay intends to make fundraising for Pineapple Support an annual event.

“We believe strongly in supporting the creator community, and following the overwhelming response to our fundraising efforts this year, we will be back to run the same campaign in July 2025,” he remarked. “We especially want to thank our creator community and their fans for all of the support.”

Pineapple Support founder and CEO Leya Tanit added, “We are deeply appreciative of the outstanding support from YouPay and their platform users. The substantial funds raised through this initiative will significantly enhance our ability to provide essential professional mental health resources to online adult industry performers. YouPay's commitment to increasing awareness of Pineapple Support's services is invaluable. This generosity will truly change lives.”

For more information, visit YouPay.co.

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