Pineapple Support Launches In-Person Community Support Event in Columbia

Pineapple Support Launches In-Person Community Support Event in Columbia

CALI, Colombia — Pineapple Support has launched "Spill the Tea, Colombia," a monthly, in-person community support event for adult industry professionals.

Sponsored by Streamate, the initial meeting will take place Thursday, Nov. 7 in Cali.

"'Spill the Tea' is a unique space created specifically for industry professionals, offering an opportunity to refuel, find motivation, and receive the support and understanding needed to navigate the challenges of the adult industry," said a rep. "Each gathering will offer something fresh, from Q&A sessions and mini-workshops on practical topics to moments of relaxation and open discussions about personal and professional joys and challenges."

The first event, led by Pineapple Support Colombian Community Liaison Officer Yiset Mosquera Moreno, will feature discussions on managing industry-related challenges, fostering personal growth, and finding meaningful support among peers.

"We’re incredibly grateful to Streamate for their support in helping us bring 'Spill the Tea, Colombia' to life," said Pineapple Support Founder and CEO Leya Tanit. "In-person events like this are essential for providing much-needed support in regions where access to mental health resources and community support may be limited. 'Spill the Tea' offers a unique space for creators to connect, share, and find motivation within a community that truly understands their experiences."

For more information and to register, visit PineappleSupport.org.

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