Pineapple Support Launches 'Giving Tuesday' Campaign

Pineapple Support Launches 'Giving Tuesday' Campaign

LOS ANGELES — Pineapple Support has launched its Giving Tuesday fundraising campaign.

“The Giving Tuesday campaign will help clear the waitlist of individuals seeking mental health services,” said a rep. “With over 180 people currently waiting for therapy, the organization is aiming to raise more than $200,000 to ensure no one is left unsupported.”

To encourage participation, Pineapple Support has set up custom fundraising pages for businesses and individuals through GiveLively.org. These pages allow supporters to share their campaigns while contributing to a collective leaderboard of top donors.

“This Giving Tuesday, we’re calling on the adult industry to unite and help us make a meaningful impact," said Pineapple Support Founder and CEO Leya Tanit. "Too many creators have considered or attempted suicide, and too many battle depression and anxiety without the resources they need. By clearing this waitlist, we can provide life-changing therapy sessions to those who need them most.

“The need for accessible mental health resources in our industry has never been greater,” Tanit added. “Together, we can ensure that every person seeking help has access to the support they deserve. Let’s make this Giving Tuesday our most impactful yet.”

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