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Pineapple Support Appoints Erika Love as Brand Ambassador

Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, has appointed Erika Love its latest brand ambassador. The popular adult content creator joins ten other ambassadors in repping the org, including Eve Batelle and Sabien DeMonia.

 

Love, a veteran performer and content creator, will become a trusted point of contact for other performers, helping to extend the organization’s support and reach within the adult community for anyone that wants to know more about the organization or how to receive support.

 

“It’s an honor to join Pineapple Support and represent them as an ambassador,” says Erika Love. “For me, this brings together my passions for helping people, cause-marketing, and content creation. I want to help Pineapple Support grow and make a positive change in the adult industry. We all need help sometimes, and the services they provide our community are needed now more than ever.”

 

Pineapple Support was founded by British performer Leya Tanit in 2018, after a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illnesses. The organization, a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States, has connected over 10,000 adult performers to mental health services, including free and low-cost therapy, counseling, and emotional support.

 

“Our brand ambassadors play a crucial role within the adult community, helping to connect performers with mental health and emotional support services,” says Tanit. “Erika is well-known and respected within the adult community and I’m beyond thankful to her for using her status and network to champion mental health with other performers.”

 

For more information and to become a member of Pineapples United, the membership club for adult industry members, please visit Pineapplesupport.org/Pineapples-United. If you have a business and would like to find out how to become an official sponsor of Pineapple Support, view the available packages by visiting Pineapplesupport.org/sponsorship.

 

Pineapple Support Appoints Eve Batelle, Sabien DeMonia as Brand Ambassadors

Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, has appointed Eve Batelle and Sabien DeMonia as brand ambassadors. The adult personalities join the eight other ambassadors who represent Pineapple Support, helping to extend support to performers and increase the organization’s reach within the adult community.

Eve Batelle, an adult industry veteran and content creator and Sabien DeMonia, an award-winning adult star and content creator, will be points of contact for performers in the industry who want to know more about the organization and how to receive support.

“Our brand ambassadors are very passionate about the well-being of our community, and actively look for those who may need our support, while helping to raise awareness of Pineapple Support within the adult industry,” says Leya Tanit, CEO and founder of Pineapple Support. “They uphold Pineapple’s values of equality and kindness and work to spread positivity, supporting those in need. I’m thankful to both Eva and Sabien for helping to champion mental health in the community.”

“Our brand ambassadors are very passionate about the well-being of our community, and actively look for those who may need our support…”

Tanit founded Pineapple Support in 2018, after a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illnesses. The organization, which is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization in the United States, has so far connected over 5,000 adult performers to mental health services, including free and low-cost, therapy, counseling and emotional support.

For more information and to become a member of Pineapples United, the membership club for members of the adult industry, please visit Pineapplesupport.org/Pineapples-United. If you have a business and would like to find out how to become an official sponsor of Pineapple Support, view the available packages by visiting Pineapplesupport.org/sponsorship.