Pineapple Support, the adult industry’s leading mental health nonprofit, has released its End of Year Review for the year 2023, covering the achievements, challenges and new initiatives of the organization this year.
In 2023, Pineapple Support saw continued growth and increased reach, thanks to the backing of its sponsors. By the end of the year, the organization had:
Connected nearly 3,500 performers, producers, and other members of the adult community with emotional support and therapy
Provided over 32,000 one-on-one therapy sessions to adult performers and producers
Recruited more than 110 new therapists worldwide
Hosted over 48 webinars and 252 support group meetings
Conducted mental health awareness training sessions for 7 different platforms and businesses
Provided active listening to nearly 1,100 individuals in need of emotional support
Hosted 12 corporate training events for current sponsors
“We have between 300 and 400 performers using our resources at any one time, and this demand continues to grow,” says Leya Tanit, founder, and CEO of Pineapple Support. “To date, we have spent over 1.5 million dollars on therapy and services and provided support to over 12,000 industry workers. Since 2020 an average of 79% of all donations have gone to cover therapy and program costs, making us one of the most efficient non-profits in the US.”
The End of Year review outlines how the organisation has continued its commitment to delivering free and low-cost mental health therapy, support, and resources to performers and content creators in the adult industry. The roundup details the fundraising strategies, a comprehensive schedule of events, including webinars, support groups, in-person and online events, as well as other initiatives that led the organization to a significant milestone of having connected 10,000 performers with support.
“This year marked another significant chapter in our story – to date, we’ve helped over 12,000 industry workers, thanks to our unwavering dedication,” says Tanit. “However, the support from our sponsors, therapists, staff, and community has been fundamental to our achievements. Your generosity continues to be the lifeline that allows us to continue our mission. Together, we can bring about a positive change and ensure that no one in our community is ever left without the care they deserve.”
The full roundup can be found on the Pineapple Support blog here.
To learn more about becoming 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 want to become an official sponsor of Pineapple Support, please visit Pineapplesupport.org/Sponsorship. Details about additional ways to support the organization as a company or individual can be found by visiting https://pineapplesupport.org.
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Mark Hampton
Polari Media
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