Adult Time Renews Pineapple Support Sponsorship

Adult Time Renews Pineapple Support Sponsorship

MONTREAL — Adult Time has officially renewed its sponsorship of Pineapple Support.

The company's continued backing of the industry nonprofit, a rep noted “underscores Adult Time's ongoing commitment to supporting the mental well-being of performers and producers through accessible and confidential mental health resources.”

Since 2020, Adult Time has actively supported Pineapple Support’s mission through financial endowments and creative campaigns raising awareness about the vital resources the organization provides, including a PSA highlighting the organization’s services and performers’ personal stories and experiences.

Adult Time CCO Bree Mills said, “We are proud to mark our fifth year of sponsoring Pineapple Support, an organization we consider vital to the well-being of our production community.”

Pineapple Support founder Leya Tanit said, “We are deeply grateful to Adult Time for their continued commitment to supporting the mental health and well-being of content creators in the adult community. Their unwavering support is a testament to the power of collaboration, and we value this partnership immensely. It's only by working together as a community that we can create meaningful change and ensure that everyone in our industry has access to the resources they need to thrive.”

For more information about Pineapple Support, click here.

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