Jerkmate Celebrates Pride With Trevor Project Donation

Jerkmate Celebrates Pride With Trevor Project Donation

CHICAGO — Jerkmate is marking Pride Month by making a contribution to LGBTQ+ youth program The Trevor Project for every new Premium account created.

This special offer, a rep noted, “puts the LGBTQ+ cam models in the spotlight as well as benefits LGBTQ+ youth in the U.S.”

For every new Premium account, Jerkmate will donate $5 to The Trevor Project to support the charity’s mission.

“Jerkmate features thousands of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer cam models, and the platform is proud of its diversity,” the rep explained. “It is essential for the brand to show its support to its LGBTQ+ content creators as they are a crucial part of its success, and they will be center stage this June. Lesbian and trans cam models are particularly popular with Jerkmate users and are at the top of search keywords month after month.”

The company, the rep added, is also aware of the specific challenges LGBTQ+ people face, and therefore wants to give back to the community.

“Young queer people are especially vulnerable, which is why the brand decided to give to The Trevor Project this year,” they said. “This U.S.-based charity is working relentlessly to provide direct help to LGBTQIA+ youth.”

For more information about Jerkmate’s Pride initiatives, click here.

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