Pineapple Support Welcomes Four New Board Members
Pineapple Support, the industry’s leading mental health non-profit, is welcoming four new members to its board. This expansion highlights the significant growth the organisation has undergone in the past year. Pineapple Support is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit in the United States and a registered charity in the U.K.
The new board members are Legal Affairs Chair Corey Silverstein, Fundraising Chair Emma Rainville, Marketing and Website Chair Brad Mitchell and Treasurer Alison Boden. They join President LeyaTanit and existing members Lane Farin (Vice President and Secretary) Dr. Jena Field (Client Support Chair) on the board.
“Our little seedling is turning into a tree,” says Tanit. “In the past four months, the amount we are investing into therapy has grown by nearly 600%. As we’re growing at such a rate, it’s important to have a strong team, our new board members are all exceptional members of our community, who can bring their knowledge and experience to the table. I am grateful and honored to be working alongside them.”
Boden, CEO of BDSM powerhouse Kink says she’s honored to join the team:
“Pineapple Support Society is playing a critical role in supporting performers, who truly are the lifeblood of our industry. I look forward to working with the organization’s incredible team and my fellow directors.”
Brad Mitchell, Marketing and Website Chair, says the work is personal:
“Having experienced depression myself and lost many friends to suicide, mental health issues are near and dear to my heart. Pineapple Support’s mission is important and I am thrilled to lend my support in every way possible.”
NakedSword founder Tim Valenti is eager to join as Social Justice Community Chair:
“The progress that Pineapple has made in a relatively short amount of time to address mental health issues in the adult industry is both impressive and inspiring. I am thrilled and honored to join Leya and her team to provide expansion and outreach to include LGBTQ models, sex workers, and adult professionals — some of the most marginalized and at-risk members of our industry.”
Activist and Fundraising Chair Emma Rainville agrees:
“Whenever I’m voting on a matter that will affect the people our organization has set out to help, I think of two things. First, what points have been brought to the table by the people who are here? And second, what hasn’t been brought to the table by the people we have set out to serve, but are not present? The voices that are not represented when we are making decisions, those should be the loudest in our ears as we vote.”
Founder of Silverstein Legal, Corey Silverstein, says he is excited to increase his support of the organisation byjoining as Legal Affairs Chair:
“It’s an honor to get to participate with Pineapple Support. Leya and her team have already done so much to help the industry as a whole and I can’t wait to see how far this organization can go.”
Pineapple Support was founded by LeyaTanit in 2018, after a string of losses in the adult industry from depression and other mental illnesses. The organisation has connected over four hundred adult performers to mental health services so far, including free and low-cost, therapy, counseling and emotional support.
Pineapple Support continues to receive support from sponsors and partners, allowing 62 therapists and 226 volunteers to have helped over 480 performers since it was founded. The organisation will host the adult industry’s first ever mental health summit, The 2019 Pineapple Summit, for October 30-31. Registrations are now open online for the first Pineapple Summit, which is entirely online and free for all adult performers. Register by visiting Pineapple Summit.